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Innocents in Paris (DVD) (*)
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Language Selections:
English ( Mono )
Spanish ( Mono )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
90 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Filmographies
Interactive Menu
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1953 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Gordon Parry


Written By:
Gordon Parry
Anatole de Grunwald


Actors:
Alastair Sim ..... Sir Norman Barker
Ronald Shiner ..... Dicky Bird
Claire Bloom ..... Susan Robbins
Margaret Rutherford ..... Gwladys Inglott
Claude Dauphin ..... Max de Lonne
Jimmy Edwards ..... Captain George Stilton
James Copeland ..... Andy MacGregor
Gaby Bruyère ..... Josette (as Gaby Bruyere)
Monique Gérard ..... Raymonde (as Monique Gerard)
Peter Illing ..... Panitov
Colin Gordon ..... Customs OfficerA
Kenneth Kove ..... Bickerstaff
Frank Muir ..... A hearty man
Philip Stainton ..... Nobby Clarke
Peter Jones ..... Langton


Synopsis:
Innocents in Paris is a series of anecdotes bundled together by geography. First we see the efforts by British diplomat Alastair Sim to loosen up Soviet-agent Peter Illing long enough to forge an economic plan between Russia and England. Then we watch as dotty artist Margaret Rutherford purchases a copy of the Mona Lisa. Next we see British officer Jimmy Edwards go off on a toot in a Parisian bistro. The next vignette involves impressionable Claire Bloom, who is swept off her feet by a local rake (the human variety, not the garden implement)..



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