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That Girl from Paris

That Girl from Paris (1936)

6.5/10(6)·TMDB 1936 1h 44m EN

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What is That Girl from Paris (1936) about?

Nikki Martin, a beautiful French opera star, stows away on an ocean liner in hopes of escaping her jealous fiancee. Once aboard, she joins an American swing band and falls in love with its leader, who, after hearing her sing, eventually comes to reciprocate her feelings.

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Director:
Leigh Jason
Production:
RKO Radio Pictures
Country:
United States of America
Languages:
French, English
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0028354

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Who stars in That Girl from Paris (1936)?

Lily Pons as Nikki Martin, Jack Oakie as Whammo Lonsdale, Gene Raymond as Windy McLean, Herman Bing as "Hammy" Hammacher, Mischa Auer as Butch, Lucille Ball as Claire Williams, Frank Jenks as Laughing Boy Frank, Oscar Apfel as Judge at Second Wedding (uncredited).

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  • The film features dialogue in 2 languages: French, English.

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CinemaSerf 6/10

French chanteuse “Nikki” (Lily Pons) is desperate for some adventure and so walks out on her fiancé then hitches a lift with passing American band-leader “Windy” (Gene Raymond). He had originally fancied chancing his arm with this gal, but fairly swiftly realised that she was more than a match for him, and so he quite literally offloads her (with a gendarme) before heading for the boat on which he and his band mates are to sail back to New York. (OK, so we all know that you cannot sail to NY from Paris, but I nit-pick). For some reason, she’s enamoured of her new beau and so unable to secure a passport in time, she smuggles herself onto the ship and is soon causing no end of trouble for “Windy” and his “Wildcats”. Finally home, the promise of a small-time gig starts to make them think again about her being a nuisance as they are reminded of her singing. This is no cruise liner crooner, but a full blown opera star and she could be going places. However, the boys already tour with a singer and “Clair” (Lucille Ball) just happens to be his girlfriend, so a bit of manoeuvring - and yet more fleeing from the authorities - is going to be needed before “Nikki” can get the two things she desires most. It’s too long, this, but there are some funny moments here as Pons and Raymond scratch around each other like alley cats. Boy can she sing, and she also has some quite natural comedy timing that comes out from time to time as the story evolves in a busy rather than laugh out loud fashion. There’s a potpourri of musical styles here to enjoy and Jack Oakie in particular also proves he can hold a tune or two, even when the boat is a-rocking. Ball doesn’t feature until later in the film, but she knows how to use her pins on a dance floor and is also not averse to causing some mischief either as the gals start to vie for their increasingly hapless “Windy”. It’s not great, no, but it’s an amiable enough outing for it’s star.

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Where can I watch That Girl from Paris online for free?

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How long is That Girl from Paris?

That Girl from Paris has a running time of 1h 44m (104 minutes total).

Who directed That Girl from Paris?

That Girl from Paris was directed by Leigh Jason.

Is That Girl from Paris worth watching?

That Girl from Paris has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.5/10 based on 6 votes.

What genre is That Girl from Paris?

That Girl from Paris is a Comedy, Music and Romance film released in 1936.

Who stars in That Girl from Paris?

The cast of That Girl from Paris includes Lily Pons, Jack Oakie, Gene Raymond, Herman Bing and Mischa Auer.