Paris Is Always Paris (Italian: Parigi è sempre Parigi, French: Paris est toujours Paris) is a 1951 Italian-French comedy film directed by Luciano Emmer.[1] It was entered into the competition at the 12th Venice International Film Festival.[2]
Paris Is Always Paris | |
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Directed by | Luciano Emmer |
Written by | Luciano Emmer |
Produced by | Giuseppe Amato |
Starring | Aldo Fabrizi |
Cinematography | Henri Alekan |
Edited by | Jacques Poitrenaud Gabriele Varriale |
Music by | Roman Vlad |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Countries | Italy France |
Languages | Italian French |
Cast
edit- Aldo Fabrizi as Andrea De Angelis
- Henri Guisol as Monsieur Morand
- Ave Ninchi as Elvira de Angelis
- Jeannette Batti as Claudia
- Hélène Rémy as Christine
- Henri Génès as Paul Gremier
- Marcello Mastroianni as Marcello Venturi
- Lucia Bosé as Mimi de Angelis
- Carlo Sposito as Toto Mancuso (credited as Carletto Sposito)
- Giuseppe Porelli as Raffaele D'Amore
- Janine Marsay as Praline
- Galeazzo Benti as Gianni Forlivesi
- Paolo Panelli as Nicolino Percuoco
- Franco Interlenghi as Franco Martini
- Yves Montand as himself
- Eartha Kitt as uncredited cameo as herself / cabaret singer[3]
- Roland Lesaffre
References
edit- ^ "NY Times: Paris Is Always Paris". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2012. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2009.
- ^ Mario Gromo (21 August 1951). "XII MOSTRA DEL CINEMA - La serata inaugurale". La Stampa. No. 196. p. 3.
- ^ Williams, John L. (29 August 2013). America's Mistress: Eartha Kitt, Her Life and Times. Quercus. ISBN 978-1-78087-557-6.
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