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I Met Him in Paris ()


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Kay Denham, romanced in Paris by friends Gene and George, can't figure out why George disapproves of Gene.

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Kay Denham
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George Potter
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Gene Anders
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Berk Sutter
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Helen Anders
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Snow Cutter Driver
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Swiss Hotel Clerk
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Romantic Waiter (scenesDeleted) (as Rudolph Amendt)
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John Hanley
George Sorel ...
Hotel Clerk
Louis LaBey ...
Bartender
Egon Brecher ...
Emile - Upper Sled Run Tower Control
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Lower Sled Run Tower Control
Jacques Vanaire ...
French Restaurant Masher (as Jacques Venaire)
Eugene Borden ...
Headwaiter
Albert Pollet ...
Conductor
Francisco Marán ...
French Husband in Room 617
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French Wife in Room 617
Joe Thoben ...
Assistant bartender
Gennaro Curci ...
English Speaking French Waiter
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Steward
Francisco Moreno ...
Waiter (as Paco Moreno)
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Shipboard Passenger (uncredited)
Fernando García ...
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Charles F. Haas ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Arthur Hurni ...
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Otto Jehly ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Jacques Lory ...
Bartender (uncredited)
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Woman (uncredited)
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Headwaiter (uncredited)
Roman Novins ...
Waiter (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
Alexander Schoenberg ...
Porter (uncredited)
Gloria Williams ...
Woman (uncredited)

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Wesley Ruggles

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Claude Binyon ... (screenplay)
 
Helen Meinardi ... (story)

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Wesley Ruggles ... producer

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Charles Bradshaw ... (uncredited)
John Leipold ... (uncredited)

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Leo Tover ... (photographed by)

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Otho Lovering

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Hans Dreier
Ernst Fegté

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Travis Banton

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Earl S. Hayman ... sound (as Earl Hayman)
Don Johnson ... sound

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Farciot Edouart ... special photographic effects

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

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Boris Morros ... musical director
Friedrich Hollaender ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Leo Shuken ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

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A.E. Freudeman ... interior designs
D'Arcy Rutherford ... technical advisor
Adolph Zukor ... presenter

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Plot Summary

Kay Denham is off for a 'fling' in Paris, leaving her staid suitor Berk behind. There, she meets two new suitors, Gene and George. Gene smooth-talks her into a junket to Switzerland, but George (with no illusions about his friend) appoints himself chaperone. Through a series of slapstick winter sports, Kay remains puzzled about George's disapproval of Gene...but there's a reason. Written by Rod Crawford

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Taglines It Takes Three to Make This Marriage! See more »
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Also Known As
  • À Paris tous les trois (France)
  • Pariser Bekanntschaft (Germany)
  • La encontré en París (Spain)
  • À Paris tous les trois (Belgium, French title)
  • Man trifft sich in Paris (Austria)
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  • 86 min
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Budget $500,000 (estimated)

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Trivia Paramount leased the land owned by a local Sun Valley silver prospector, Gus Anderson, for 500 dollars and built a movie set complete with a Swiss-like lodge the Andersons moved into after filming was completed. See more »
Goofs When Kay Denham played by Claudette Colbert is stuck in the bobsleigh track the passing "bob" knocks off a chuck of the fake snow off the track. See more »
Soundtracks I Met Him in Paris See more »
Quotes Double-talking waiter: You have the ask to wish for me your pleasure?
Kay Denham: What?
Double-talking waiter: You have the ask to wish for me your pleasure?
Kay Denham: I have the ask to wish for you me pleasure...
Double-talking waiter: Yes! I am the waiter speaking who American. Okey-dokey?
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