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Paris (1926)

67 min  -  Drama   -  24 May 1926 (USA)
2.7
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Young American millionaire Jerry is in Paris trying to learn about the apache (Paris underground) way of life... See full summary »

Director:

Edmund Goulding

Writers:

Joseph Farnham (titles), Edmund Goulding
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Cast

Complete credited cast:
Charles Ray Charles Ray ...
Jerry
Joan Crawford ...
The Girl
Douglas Gilmore Douglas Gilmore ...
The Cat
Michael Visaroff Michael Visaroff ...
Rocco
Rose Dione Rose Dione ...
Marcelle
Jean Galeron Jean Galeron ...
Pianist
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Storyline

Young American millionaire Jerry is in Paris trying to learn about the apache (Paris underground) way of life. In an apache den he comes on to The Girl and is stabbed by her lover The Cat. She nurses him and moves in with him, though their relation remains pure. Jerry, after prison, tries to choke her, but Jerry saves her, but she marries The Cat, and Jerry goes back home. Written by Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>  

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Plot Keywords:

Paris France

Genres:

Drama

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Country:

USA

Release Date:

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Also Known As:

To beguin mias Parisinis See more »

Company Credits

Production Co:

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) See more »
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Technical Specs

Runtime:

Sound Mix:

Silent

Aspect Ratio:

1.33 : 1
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Trivia

Erté had originally been contracted to work on this film for MGM but was given other assignments when pre-production problems held up the film's start date. After doing some set and costume conceptual designs, he left the project due to what he believed to be a poor script and asked to be released from his contract. See more »