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So This is Paris
(1926) American
B&W : Seven reels / 6135 feet
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch

Cast: Monte Blue [?] [Dr. Eisenstein or Dr. Paul Giraud?], Patsy Ruth Miller [?] [Rosalind Eisenstein or Suzanna Giraud?], Lilyan Tashman [?] [Adela, a dancer, or Georgette Lall?], André Beranger [?] [Alfred, her husband, or Maurice Lall?], Myrna Loy [maid], Sidney D’Albrook [policeman]

Warner Brothers Pictures, Incorporated, production; distributed by Warner Brothers Pictures, Incorporated. / Produced by Ernst Lubitsch. Scenario by Hans Kräly, from the play Réveillon by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. Set design by Harold Grieve. Assistant director George Hippard. Cinematography by John Mescall. Camera assistant Bert Shipman. / © 2 July 1926 by Warner Brothers Pictures, Incorporated [LP22890]. Released 31 July 1926. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. / [?] AFI-F2 n. F2.5209 lists the first set of conflicting character names.

Comedy.

Synopsis: Synopsis available in AFI-F2 n. F2.5209.

Survival Status: Print exists in the Turner Entertainment Company film archive [35mm positive].

Keywords: Dance: Dancers, Dances (Charleston) - Flirtation - France: Paris - Infidelity - Marriages - Medical: Doctors, Physicians - Police: Policemen - Transportation: Automobiles

Listing updated: 13 March 2007.

References: AFI-F2 n. F2.5209; Bohn-Light p. 89; Drew-Speaking pp. 138, 148-149, 281; Fell-History p. 119; Gallagher-Ford p. 59; Hake-Lubitsch p. 158; Limbacher-Feature p. 227; Webb-Hollywood p. 90; Weinberg-Lubitsch p. 322 : ClasIm-204 p. C24; ClasIm-298 pp. 18-19.

 
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