The Girl from Gay Paree

Movie·1927·1h 0m

The Girl from Gay Paree

She was the flattest tire in town- till she borrowed the wicked glamor of the city by the Seine. And then how she did balloon out socially; A hilarious comedy of appearances- a banquet of entertainment, with only the menu in fFrench.

Directed By

Phil Goldstone

Country

United States of America

Language

No Language

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The Story

Mary Davis, alone and destitute in New York City, pilfers a meal from a restaurant and eludes the police by ducking into the Cafe Royale, where she is shuffled along a line of aspiring chorines awaiting job interviews. In desperation, Mary agrees to impersonate Mademoiselle Fanchon, formerly of the Folies-Bergère, who has walked out on her contract. Reporter Kenneth Ward interviews Mary, believing her to be the notorious Frenchwoman, and due to a misunderstanding, she rushes wildly into his arms. When Robert Ryan, a bachelor friend of the real Fanchon, investigates Mary’s deception, she violently repels his advances and believes she has killed him. Later, the real Fanchon threatens to kill Robert. Following a series of amusing complications, Mary finds love with Kenneth.

Cinematography

George Stevens

Editor

Martin G. Cohn

Themes

silent filmbfi

Production House

Tiffany-Stahl Productions

Audience Score

70%

1 votes

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Timepass22%
Go for it39%
Perfection29%

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Cast

Lowell Sherman

Lowell Sherman

Robert Ryan

Barbara Bedford

Barbara Bedford

Mary Davis

Malcolm McGregor

Malcolm McGregor

Kenneth Ward

Betty Blythe

Betty Blythe

Mademoiselle Fanchon

Walter Hiers

Walter Hiers

Sam

Margaret Livingston

Margaret Livingston

Gertie

Templar Saxe

Templar Saxe

Wayne

Leo White

Leo White

Monsieur Logier

// crew

Crew

Violet Clark

Screenplay, Story

Phil Goldstone

Director

Arthur Gregor

Director

Martin G. Cohn

Editor

George Stevens

George Stevens

Director of Photography

E. Fox Walker

Director of Photography

Max Dupont

Director of Photography

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