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Stable hand follows his favorite racehorse to Paris, where he foils a counterfeiting scheme. Amiable little B-picture vehicle for music hall comic Modley, of interest mainly for sharing a climax at the Eiffel Tower in the same year as another, far more famous film. A few years later, this one would fit in nicely with the Children Film's Foundation library. Mostly filmed in France, which makes the film a bit of an oddity for a British film, as most of the dialogue is untranslated French! -Dave W. |
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Take Me to Paris 1st January 1951 Cinema 67 mins 1.37:1 |
![]() | Albert |
![]() | Gerald Vane |
![]() | Linda Vane |
![]() | Pojo |
![]() | Mr. Armstrong |
![]() | Walter |
![]() | Danseuse |
![]() | Maurice |
![]() | The Horse Butcher |
![]() | The Gendarme |
Jules (as Argus) | |
![]() | The Café Proprietor |
![]() | His Daughter Annette |
![]() | VIllager |
![]() | Villager |
![]() | Club Waiter |
![]() | Club Patron |
![]() | Club Patron |
![]() | Club Patron |
![]() | Itself |
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