Assignment: Paris Overview:

Assignment: Paris (1952) was a Drama Film directed by Phil Karlson and Robert Parrish and produced by Samuel Marx and Jerry Bresler.

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Andrews travels to Budapest for the Herald Tribune to assist in an investigation of a plot to overthrow the communist leadership with Tito's help. Once there, he finds a suffocating world of tension with censors, communist spies, and the constant potential for violence. He discovers photographic proof of the connection between Tito and the plotters, but is taken prisoner as a suspected spy.

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