The Dressmaker of Luneville (French: La couturière de Lunéville) is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Madeleine Renaud, Pierre Blanchar and Jeanne Fusier-Gir.
It was made at the Joinville Studios by the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures.
Fox later bought the rights to the film and remade it as Dressed to Thrill in 1935.
[1] A young dressmaker is so distraught when she is abandoned by her lover that she contemplates suicide.
Instead she goes to America and becomes a big star under the stage name Irene Salvago.