Monte Carlo Baby
Monte Carlo Baby is a 1951 comedy film co-directed by Jean [Boyer (director)|Jean Boyer] and Lester Fuller. It featured an early performance by Audrey Hepburn playing a spoiled actress. Most Hepburn biographies indicate that it was during the filming of this film that Hepburn was first discovered by the playwright Colette and chosen for the lead role in the play Gigi, which would lead to Hepburn launching her acting career in Cinema of [the United States|Hollywood]. In any event, this was the last movie Hepburn made before launching her Hollywood film career.
Monte Carlo Baby was produced in the English language, while a second version of the film was made in French. Since Hepburn was fluent in French, she played the same role. This version of the film was released in 1951 as Nous irons à Monte Carlo.