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Released July 27, 1934
Featuring Ted Healy (Solo)
MGM
71.5 min. (Feature Film)

Sam Colt, a nationally famous journalist, is on assignment in 1927 Paris covering the arrival of Lindbergh's flight. Protege Pat Wells has been doing most of Colt's work, while Colt rides along on his name, past accomplishments, and World War I record. Sam joins the press corps on Lindbergh's trip back to the States, leaving Pat to romance Sam's jilted fiance Julie Bell. Sam is reported killed on assignment in China, and Pat and Julie move forward with their wedding plans. Until, Colt turns up alive.

Ted Healy costars as the owner and bartender of the reporters' "Americanized" hangout.

An adaptation of S. J. and Laura Perelman's play, ALL GOOD AMERICANS.

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Avg. Rating: [5.50/10]
 
PARIS INTERLUDE on IMDb

Madge Evans
Julie Bell

Robert Young
Pat Wells

Una Merkel
Cassie Bond

Otto Kruger
Sam Colt

Louise Henry
Mary Louise Porter

George Meeker
Rex Fleming

Edward Brophy
Ham Farnsworth

Richard Tucker
Steve Stevens

Don Roberts
Reporter

Edward Hearn
Reporter

Billy West
Herald stenographer

Rolfe Sedan
Train station waiter

Fred Cavens
Airport mechanic

Gus Leonard
Beggar violinist


S. J. Perelman
Original Play

Laura Perelman
Original Play

Wells Root
Screenplay

Conrad A. Nervig
Film Editor

Cedric Gibbons
Art Director

Merrill Pye
Associate Art Director

Edwin B. Willis
Associate Art Director

Douglas Shearer
Recording Director

Paul Marquardt
Orchestrator

William Axt
Original Music

Adrian
Fashion Show Conceived & Executed

Lesley Selander
Assistant Director


















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