Paris (1926 film)

Paris is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film written and directed by Edmund Goulding. The film stars Charles Ray, Douglas Gilmore, and Joan Crawford.[1][2]

Paris
Directed byEdmund Goulding
Written byJoe Farnham (titles)
Story byEdmund Goulding
StarringCharles Ray
Joan Crawford
Douglas Gilmore
Michael Visaroff
CinematographyJohn Arnold
Edited byArthur Johns
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • May 24, 1926 (1926-05-24)
Running time
67 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Synopsis

Ray stars as a young American millionaire named Jerry who is vacationing in Paris and visits an Apache den, the Birdcage Cafe, where he meets "The Girl" (Crawford). Trouble ensues when "The Cat" (Gilmore) injures Jerry in a jealous rage. "The Girl" nurses Jerry back to health while "The Cat" plots to murder "The Girl".

Cast

Lobby card for Paris

References

  1. Quirk, Lawrence J. (1970). The Films of Joan Crawford. p. 40.
  2. Paris at silentera.com
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