We Will All Go to Paris

1950 film
Produced by
  • Jean Darvey
  • Ray Ventura
Starring
CinematographyCharles SuinEdited byFanchette MazinMusic byPaul Misraki
Production
company
Hoche Productions
Distributed byLes Films Corona
Release date
  • 8 February 1950 (1950-02-08)
Running time
93 minutesCountryFranceLanguageFrench

We Will All Go to Paris (French: Nous irons à Paris) is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer. The film stars Ray Ventura, Philippe Lemaire and Françoise Arnoul.[1] It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Raymond Nègre.

Cast

  • Ray Ventura as Ray Ventura
  • Philippe Lemaire as Jacques Lambert, le crooner
  • Françoise Arnoul as Micheline Grosbois
  • Christian Duvaleix as Paul Chardon
  • Maryse Martin as Maman Terrine
  • Max Elloy as Honorin
  • Albert Duvaleix sa Le commissaire
  • Henri Charrett as Un membre de la maréchaussée
  • Robert Destain as Le fiancé
  • Marcel Charvey as Le chef de la publicité
  • Nicolas Amato as Un membre de la maréchaussée
  • Charles Bouillaud as Un membre de la maréchaussée
  • Marcel Meral as Himself
  • Jean Hébey as Le secrétaire
  • Georges Baconnet as Le maire
  • Henri Génès as Julien
  • Fred Pasquali as M. Grosbois
  • Martine Carol as Martine Carol
  • Monsieur Champagne as Specialty Act
  • Georges Lannes as Le directeur de la radio
  • Peters Sisters as Themselves
  • George Raft as George Raft
  • Henri Salvador as Henri Salvador
  • Jacques Vertan
  • Max Dejean as Max Dejean
  • Simone Gerbier
  • Lucien Guervil as Un membre de la maréchaussée
  • Jeanne Longuet as Jeanne Longuet
  • Paulette Rollin as Micheline Grosbois (singing voice)
  • René Sauvaire
  • Henri Vilbert as Le brigadier

References

  1. ^ A Companion to Contemporary French Cinema p.533

Bibliography

  • A Companion to Contemporary French Cinema. John Wiley & Sons, 2015.

External links

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