Paris in Five Days
1926 film
- 9 November 1926 (1926-11-09)
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Paris in Five Days (French: Paris en cinq jours) is a 1926 French silent comedy film directed by Pierre Colombier and Nicolas Rimsky and starring Rimsky, Dolly Davis and Madeleine Guitty.[1][2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Lazare Meerson.
Synopsis
American accountant Harry meets Dolly after he rescues her, and the two become engaged. When he makes a fortune from his stock market investment he takes his fiancée for a five-day trip to see Paris, where they enjoy a series of adventures.
Cast
- Nicolas Rimsky as Harry Mascaret
- Dolly Davis as Dolly - la fiancée d'Harry
- Sylvio De Pedrelli [fr] as Le comte Costa de Corvinatza / Pablo Kornovadso
- Madeleine Guitty as Grace Pumpkin - La capitaine de l'Armée du Salut
- Pierre Labry as Jerry Bennett
- Irma Gray as Mrs. Bennett
- Max Lerel [fr] as Lloyd Bennett
- Valeska Rimsky as Mistress Cool
- Léon Courtois as Ted Broadcast - Le guide
- Louis Monfils as Le commissaire
- Hubert Daix as L'Américain à Opéra
References
Bibliography
- Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
External links
- Paris in Five Days at IMDb
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Films directed by Pierre Colombier
- Paris in Five Days (1926)
- The Marriage of Rosine (1926)
- Dolly (1929)
- His Best Client (1932)
- Charlemagne (1933)
- One Night's Song (1933)
- Theodore and Company (1933)
- School for Coquettes (1935)
- Charley's Aunt (1936)
- The King (1936)
- Balthazar (1937)
- The Club of Aristocrats (1937)
- The Kings of Sport (1937)
- Ignace (1937)
- The Tamer (1938)
- Tricoche and Cacolet (1938)
- Latin Quarter (1939)
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