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Revision as of 07:00, 13 October 2020
Paris is the lost film version of the Broadway sensation of 1928, featuring Irene Bordoni and Jack Buchanan - in his feature film debut - in the lead roles. It was made in 1929 and was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Plot Summary
The plot involves Irene Bordoni's character falling in love with a wealthy man about town. In the original stage play, she ultimately chooses to marry her partner, who is played by Jack Buchanan, while he marries a girl who has always worshipped him from afar. As always in these early musicals, the plot is basically a device in which to contain the songs, and there are plenty of them.
Survival Status
Only 5 fragments of the film are known survive.The first 3 are held by the Seaver Center.The 2 other fragments were discovered by the BFI and have been shown in a Youtube Video.The Full Soundtrack also survives at The UCLA Film and Television Archive
External Links
- Wikipedia article on Paris. Retrieved 16 Aug '18
- IMDB article on Paris. Retrieved 16 Aug '18