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So This Is Paris ()


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Jack and his party, arriving in France, escape the native reporters by disguising in beards. Later, Jack, mistaking an Apache dance for an attack, rescues the dancer's partner from an apparent assault, getting in a fight with, unknown to... See more »

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Tiger Jack O'Day
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Society Sullivan
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Ed Martin - Manager / Sparring Partner
Malvina Polo

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Erle C. Kenton

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Gerald Beaumont ... (story)

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Jack and his party, arriving in France, escape the native reporters by disguising in beards. Later, Jack, mistaking an Apache dance for an attack, rescues the dancer's partner from an apparent assault, getting in a fight with, unknown to either of them, his forthcoming opponent. The fight continues in the hotel, on the sidewalk, in the street, and, when arrested, in their joint cell. Put in separate cells, they tear down the wall and mix it up again. Jack overpowers the gendarmes, dons one of their uniforms and escapes. That night, in the ring, the two fighters discover each other's identity, and fight one of the stiffest grudge battles ever seen. Jack wins the bout, and harmony reigns once more. Written by Universal Weekly, July 19, 1924

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  • Fight and Win #4: So This Is Paris (United States)
  • Ein Erlebnis in Paris (Germany)
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  • 20 min
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Trivia Fourth release in the 'Fight and Win' series. See more »
Movie Connections Followed by All's Swell on the Ocean (1924). See more »

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