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So This Is Paris ()


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Georgette lives in Paris with her rather unexciting and effeminate husband, an actor and interpretive dancer. Meanwhile, Suzanne lives across the street and reads romance novels while dreaming of someone more exciting than her own... See more »

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Dr. Paul Giraud
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Mme. Suzanne Giraud
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Mme. Georgette Lalle - the Dancer
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M. Maurice Lalle - the Dancer's Husband (as André Beranger)
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Lalle's Maid
Sidney D'Albrook ...
French Police Officer
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French Detective

Directed by

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Ernst Lubitsch

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Henri Meilhac ... (based on the French play by) (as Meilha'c) and
Ludovic Halévy ... (based on the French play by) (as Hale'vy)
 
Hanns Kräly ... (screen adaptation by) (as Hans Kraely)
 
Rob Wagner ... (titles) (as Robert Wagner) &
Robert E. Hopkins ... (titles) (as Robert Hopkins)

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Darryl F. Zanuck ... producer

Cinematography by

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John J. Mescall ... (photography)

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George Hippard ... assistant director
Ernst Laemmle ... assistant director

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Harold Grieve ... set designer
Victor Vance ... art titles

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F.N. Murphy ... electrical effects

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Bert Shipman ... assistant camera

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Plot Summary

Georgette lives in Paris with her rather unexciting and effeminate husband, an actor and interpretive dancer. Meanwhile, Suzanne lives across the street and reads romance novels while dreaming of someone more exciting than her own lackluster spouse Maurice. Each woman happens across the other's husband and begins her dream affair. Four people, each cheating on their spouse, and none of them is aware that their own spouse is cheating. Who will find out first, and how?

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Taglines The story of Souls that masks terror under a laugh. (Print Ad- Lawrence Daily Journal-World, ((Lawrence, Kans.)) 7 July 1926) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Reveillon (United States)
  • Les surprises de la TSF (France)
  • So ist Paris (Germany)
  • La locura del charlestón (Spain)
  • 여기는 파리 (South Korea)
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  • 60 min
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Budget $253,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $675,800

Did You Know?

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Trivia The first movie to ever depict a choreographed dance scene in a silent movie: The Charleston. See more »
Goofs When Maurice flicks the eight flowers at Suzanne, they end up scattered around her feet, as she stands in front of the chair. However, when Dr. Giraud is brought home from the ball by his wife and first sits down in the chair, the flowers are in a somewhat more concentrated area. Then, after Suzanne has berated her husband, the camera cuts back to the doctor, still seated, who is able to pick up all the flowers that are now in a very small area, directly at the doctor's feet. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in End of an Era (1980). See more »
Crazy Credits [End credit] MORAL: When you appear at your window put on your shirt. See more »
Quotes Dr. Paul Giraud: After seeing how wonderful you looked at the window - I came over to tell you how wonderful you looked at the window.
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