Paris Calling
Paris Calling is a 1941 war film noir directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott, Elisabeth Bergner, and Basil Rathbone.
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Directed by | Edwin L. Marin |
Produced by | Benjamin Glazer (as Benjamin J. Glazer) |
Screenplay by | Benjamin Glazer Charles Kaufman |
Story by | Hans Székely (as John S. Toddy) |
Starring | Elisabeth Bergner Randolph Scott Basil Rathbone |
Music by | Richard Hageman |
Cinematography | Milton Krasner |
Edited by | Edward Curtiss |
Production company | Charles K. Feldman Group |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Marianne Jannetier, a well-to-do Parisian, engaged to Andre Benoit, a high-ranking government official, flees the city when the goose-stepping Nazi storm-troopers arrive.
Cast
- Elisabeth Bergner as Marianne Jannetier
- Randolph Scott as Lt. Nicholas 'Nick' Jordan
- Basil Rathbone as Andre Benoit
- Gale Sondergaard as Colette
- Lee J. Cobb as Captain Schwabe
- Charles Arnt as Lt. Lantz
- Edward Ciannelli as Mouche
- Elisabeth Risdon as Madame Jannetier
- Georges Renavent as Butler
- William Edmunds as Prof. Marceau
- J. Pat O'Malley as Sgt. Bruce McAvoy
- George Metaxa as Waiter
- Paul Leyssac as Chief of underground
- Gene Garrick as Wolfgang Schmitt
- Paul Bryar as Paul
- Otto Reichow as Gruber
- Adolph Milar as Gestapo agent
- Marion Murray as Charie
- Grace Lenard as Marie
- Yvette Bentley as Simone
- Marcia Ralston as Renne
Production notes
- Production dates: July 22 to Mid-September 1941
- This was the first film made in America by noted European stage and screen actress Elisabeth Bergner, whose name is spelled "Elizabeth" in the onscreen credits.
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