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Innocents in Paris ()


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A weekend trip to Paris affects the lives of a group of British tourists.

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Panitov
Gaby Bruyère ...
Josette (as Gaby Bruyere)
James Copeland ...
Andy McGregor
Monique Gérard ...
Raymonde (as Monique Gerard)
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Gloria Delaney
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François
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Max
Jimmy Edwards ...
Captain George Stilton
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Gwladys Inglott
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Susan Robbins
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Dicky Bird
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Sir Norman Barker
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Customs Officer
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Bickerstaff
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George's Friend
Philip Stainton ...
Nobby Clarke
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Langton
Stringer Davis ...
Arbuthnot
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Wilkinson
The Band of Plymouth Group Royal Marines ...
Themselves
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Monsieur Celestin (as Louis de Funes)
Albert Dinan ...
Louvre Doorman
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Montmartre painter
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Boy in the bar
Ludmila Lopato ...
Singer
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Madame Celestin
Polycarpe Pavloff
Irene De Strozzi ...
(as Irene de Strozzi)
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Carpet Seller (as Gregoire Aslan)
Le French Cancan du Moulin Rouge ...
Themselves (as The Can-Can Dancers from The Moulin Rouge Paris)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chris Adcock ...
Bandsman (uncredited)
Jean-Marie Amato ...
Garcon de Cafe (uncredited)
Solange Bary ...
Fleuriste a la Cascade (uncredited)
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Photographer (uncredited)
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Receptionist (uncredited)
Joseph Bimstone ...
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Alain Bouvette ...
Bagagiste (uncredited)
Eddie Boyce ...
Soldier (uncredited)
John Brooking ...
Customs Official (uncredited)
Daniel Brown ...
Airport Worker (uncredited)
Cyril Chamberlain ...
Bit Part (uncredited)
Jacques Ciron ...
Marine Officer (uncredited)
Lynn Craig ...
Uniformed Woman (uncredited)
Max Dalban ...
Butcher (uncredited)
Dan Darnelli ...
Customs Officer (uncredited)
Guy De Monceau ...
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An Orator (uncredited)
Lesley Dudley ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Evanghelou ...
(uncredited)
Marcelle Féry ...
Concierge (uncredited)
Alf Goddard ...
Sergeant-Major (uncredited)
Vera Grech ...
(uncredited)
Victor Hagan ...
Airport Porter (uncredited)
Dita Hands ...
Stewardess (uncredited)
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Airline Passenger (uncredited)
Hubert Hill ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Walter Horsbrugh ...
Conference Chairman (uncredited)
Douglas Ives ...
Customs Officer (uncredited)
Miles Joyce ...
Steve Wheeler (uncredited)
Hamilton Keene ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Georges Kobakhidze ...
(uncredited)
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Lieutenant Whitlock (uncredited)
John Lynn ...
Reporter (uncredited)
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French Customs Officer (uncredited)
Sophie Mallet ...
Woman in the Road (uncredited)
Yannick Malloire ...
The Celestin Child (uncredited)
Joyce Marlow ...
Maid (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Albert Michel ...
Traffic Officer (uncredited)
Moreau ...
Interpreter (uncredited)
Jim Morris ...
Soldier (uncredited)
André Numès Fils ...
Maitre d'Hotel (uncredited)
André Philip ...
Concierge (uncredited)
Vladimir Polyakov ...
(uncredited)
Roger Rafal ...
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Charles Rayford ...
Steward (uncredited)
Peter Rendalen ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Ivan Samson ...
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Arthur Sandifer ...
Passenger (uncredited)
Frederick Schrecker ...
Porter (uncredited)
Delene Scott ...
Little French Girl (uncredited)
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French Customs Officer (uncredited)
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Customs Officer (uncredited)
Vladimir Slastcheff ...
(uncredited)
Sylvain ...
Marchand de Vin (uncredited)
Toke Townley ...
Airport Porter (uncredited)
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Window Dresser at London Airport (uncredited)
Joan Winmill Brown ...
Uniformed Girl (uncredited)

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Gordon Parry

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Anatole de Grunwald ... (written by)

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Anatole de Grunwald ... producer
John Woolf ... producer (uncredited)

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Joseph Kosma

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Gordon Lang ... director of photography

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Geoffrey Foot

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Ann Chegwidden ... assembly editor
Philip Barnikel ... first assistant editor (uncredited)

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Georges Wakhévitch ... (uncredited)

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Thomas Goswell ... (as Tom Goswell)

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Ernest Gasser ... makeup artist
Ida Mills ... hairdresser

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William Kirby ... production manager (as W. Kirby)
James H. Ware ... unit manager (as James Ware)

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Jack Causey ... assistant director
Pierre Rouve ... second unit director

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Kenneth McCallum Tait ... assistant art director (as Kenneth McCullum Tait)
Belle Pomeroy ... draughtsman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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John W. Mitchell ... sound recordist (as John Mitchell)
Peter Davies ... sound re-recordist (uncredited)
Moray MacFarlane ... boom operator (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Pierre Petit ... cameraman: second unit
Robert Walker ... camera operator
Gerry Anstiss ... clapper loader (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ann Wemyss ... dress supervisor

Location Management

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Claude Ganz ... location manager: French

Music Department

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Muir Mathieson ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Rita Davison ... continuity / script editor
Beryl Booth ... assistant continuity (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Pierre Rouve ... artistic adviser
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

A selection of passengers catch the plane from London for an early 1950s weekend in Paris. The Scotsman in his kilt, the elderly lady painter, the international negotiator, and the pretty young girl all find the city welcomes them and changes their lives in some way. Written by Jeremy Perkins {J-26}

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Taglines WICKED, WONDERFUL PARIS...From its Garrets to its Wonderful Cabarets See more »
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Also Known As
  • Anatole de Grunwald's Innocents in Paris (United Kingdom)
  • Week-end à Paris (France)
  • Inocentes en París (Spain)
  • Inocenţi în Paris (Romania)
  • Weekend w Paryżu (Poland)
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  • 102 min
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Trivia The song being sung in the Russian nightclub is the Russian ballad "Dorogoi dlinnoyu", better known as the 1968 English version "Those Were The Days" sung by Mary Hopkin. See more »
Goofs Would meals be served on a short flight from London to Paris?. See more »
Soundtracks Dorogoi Dlinnoyu See more »
Quotes Stewardess: Kindly fasten your seat belt, Madam.
Gwladys: Ooh, I haven't brought one with me!
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