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Mill Creek Musings: The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954)
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on May 20, 2015
American journalist Charles Wills (Van Johnson) works for the Stars and Stripes newspaper. He’s in Paris, covering a story about the VE day celebration marking the end of the second World War.
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Outside of a local cafe owned by his friend Maurice, he meets Helen Elliswir read more
For a Lombard biopic, a journey to Paris? (That's hot!)
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Apr 1, 2015
By now, I suppose you've heard the latest bit of Carole Lombard-related news...and wouldn't you know, it concerns a real-life heiress (unlike Carole's Irene Bullock in "My Man Godfrey"):"Paris Hilton cast as Carole Lombard bio-drama. She will play the legendary actress from her start to her ending. read more
For a Lombard biopic, a journey to Paris? (That's hot!)
Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Apr 1, 2015
By now, I suppose you've heard the latest bit of Carole Lombard-related news...and wouldn't you know, it concerns a real-life heiress (unlike Carole's Irene Bullock in "My Man Godfrey"):"Paris Hilton cast as Carole Lombard bio-drama. She will play the legendary actress from her start to her ending. read more
Musical Monday: That Girl From Paris (1936)
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Mar 2, 2015
It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 500. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week’s musical: “That Girl From Paris” read more
Paris in Films: Charade
Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Jan 10, 2015
In light of recent events, we're taking a closer look at films at old Hollywood films set in the City of Lights. First up is Charade (1963) starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn.
No old Hollywood film star is more associated with Paris than Audrey Hepburn. She made seven films set in Paris -- read more
Top 10 Paris Films
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Sophie Vickers on Aug 18, 2014
I’ve just returned from a holiday to Paris, and before I went I marathoned a lot of films I know that take place in Paris (including Taken, against my better judgement). Here are ten of the best. You can’t talk about France without mentioning something a little racy, and Last Tango in Paris read more
Golgotha, Premiered on April 12, 1935 in Paris France.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 20, 2014
Classic Film Aficionados Golgotha (AKA: Behold the Man or Ecce Homo) was the first sound film of the life of Christ, it was directed and written by Julien Duvivier, with the cinematography by Jules Kruger, the costumes were designed by Jacques-Philippe Heuzé, the makeup artist was Acho Chakatouny; read more
Golgotha, Premiered on April 12, 1935 in Paris France.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 20, 2014
Classic Film Aficionados Golgotha (AKA: Behold the Man or Ecce Homo) was the first sound film of the life of Christ, it was directed and written by Julien Duvivier, with the cinematography by Jules Kruger, the costumes were designed by Jacques-Philippe Heuzé, the makeup artist was Acho Chakatouny; read more
Golgotha, Premiered on April 12, 1935 in Paris France. (2)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 20, 2014
Originally posted on Classic Film Aficionados: Golgotha (AKA: Behold the Man or Ecce Homo) was the first sound film of the life of Christ, it was directed and written by Julien Duvivier, with the cinematography by Jules Kruger, the costumes were designed by Jacques-Philippe Heuzé, the makeup artist read more
Golgotha, Premiered on April 12, 1935 in Paris France.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 12, 2014
Golgotha (AKA: Behold the Man or Ecce Homo) was the first sound film of the life of Christ, it was directed and written by Julien Duvivier, with the cinematography by Jules Kruger, the costumes were designed by Jacques-Philippe Heuzé, the makeup artist was Acho Chakatouny; Golgotha was e read more
Golgotha, Premiered on April 12, 1935 in Paris France. (1)
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 12, 2014
Golgotha (AKA: Behold the Man or Ecce Homo) was the first sound film of the life of Christ, it was directed and written by Julien Duvivier, with the cinematography by Jules Kruger, the costumes were designed by Jacques-Philippe Heuzé, the makeup artist was Acho Chakatouny; Golgotha was e read more
Golgotha, Premiered on April 12, 1935 in Paris France.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 12, 2014
Golgotha (AKA: Behold the Man or Ecce Homo) was the first sound film of the life of Christ, it was directed and written by Julien Duvivier, with the cinematography by Jules Kruger, the costumes were designed by Jacques-Philippe Heuzé, the makeup artist was Acho Chakatouny; Golgotha was e read more
AN AMERICAN IN PARIS: A Case of the Doubles
Love Letters to Old Hollywood Posted by Michaela on Apr 7, 2014
I’ve seen Vincente Minnelli’s classic multiple times, so I was
surprised to notice during one viewing that there was a lot of pairing being
done. It sounds a little weird, I know. Maybe it’s just coincidental and I’m
making too big a deal out of it, but it sparked my interest read more
Sherlock Holmes Meets Paris Hilton: The Mad Miss Manton (1938)
Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Mar 16, 2014
This post is part of Movies Silently’s Sleuthathon. Check out other entries on her site! Imagine pitching this story idea: a Paris Hilton type with a pack of tiny dogs solves a crime New York cops can’t. It sounds like a Beyond Balderdash card, doesn’t it? That couldn’t possibly be a real movie read more
Billy Wilder, The Art of Screenwriting No. 1 from The Paris Review
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Jan 7, 2014
There may be few other directors who cared as much about the screenplay as Billy Wilder. Indeed, Wilder started his film career solely as a screenwriter and moved to the director’s chair only after an actor refused to speak a line of dialogue to a cockroach from his screenplay for Hold Back t read more
Rage of Paris (1938)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Dec 30, 2013
Rage of Paris Directed by Henry Koster Written by Bruce Manning and Felix Jackson 1938/USA Universal Pictures First viewing/Streaming on Internet Archive This is a pleasant enough romantic comedy. Nicole (Danielle Darrieux) is down on her luck and can’t find work. Her friend Gloria (He read more
Charlie Chan in Paris (1935)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on May 21, 2013
Charlie Chan in Paris Directed by Lewis Seiler 1935/USA Fox Film Corporation First viewing Charlie Chan (Warner Oland) visits Paris to investigate a bond forging scheme and meets up with a couple of murders in the process. This is a pretty good entry in the mystery series. I was inte read more
Unboxing the Silents: French Masterworks | Russian Emigres in Paris 1923-1928
Movies Silently Posted by Movies, Silently on May 16, 2013
This is an overview of the box set itself. I will be reviewing the films in the set individually at a later date. What is it?: A box set of five film created by talented Russians who fled the revolution and settled in France. It features three films that star Ivan Mosjoukine, who was enormously po read more