Song of Paris | |
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Directed by | John Guillermin |
Written by | Allan MacKinnon |
Produced by | Roger Proudlock |
Starring | Dennis Price Anne Vernon Mischa Auer |
Cinematography | Ray Elton |
Edited by | Sam Simmonds |
Music by | Philip Martell Bruce Campbell |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Adelphi Films Lippert Pictures (US) |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £24,000[1] |
Box office | over £30,000 (Britain)[1] |
Song of Paris is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Guillermin and starring Dennis Price, Anne Vernon and Hermione Baddeley.[2][3][4] It was shot at Walton Studios outside London. It was distributed in the United States by Lippert Pictures as Bachelor in Paris.
An English businessman travels to Paris and becomes involved with a cabaret star.[5]
Adelphi invested £17,490 of the budget.[1]
Amongst contemporary reviews, the News of the World wrote "Pretty blondes suddenly lose their skirts and pompous aristocrats are deprived of their pants. Such fun!" whereas Variety thought it "completely unsubtle in its approach;"[6] and more recently, TV Guide concluded "Auer's antics provide most of the laughs in this tame effort," and rated it 2/5 stars.[7]