Take Me To Paris
Originally released in 1951. Take Me To Paris is a comedy/crime film. directed by Jack Raymond. At just 72 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Albert Modley, Roberta Huby, and Bruce Seton
Synopsis
Mr. Armstrong’s racing stable is preparing to send one of its top horses to run in Paris's Maisons Lafitte, when the thoroughbred is unexpectedly injured. Its replacement is Dunderhead, lesser fancied, but favourite of jockey and stable lad, Albert. Meanwhile, two crooked stable hands plan to use the cross channel trip to smuggle forged banknotes.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Associated British-Pathé
- Byron Production
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Take Me To Paris about?
Mr. Armstrong’s racing stable is preparing to send one of its top horses to run in Paris's Maisons Lafitte, when the thoroughbred is unexpectedly injured. Its replacement is Dunderhead, lesser fa...
Who directed Take Me To Paris?
Take Me To Paris was directed by Jack Raymond.
How long is Take Me To Paris?
Take Me To Paris has a runtime of 1 hours and 12 minutes (72 minutes total).
When was Take Me To Paris released?
Take Me To Paris was released on January 1, 1951 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Take Me To Paris?
The main cast of Take Me To Paris includes Albert Modley, Roberta Huby, Bruce Seton, Claire Guibert, George Bishop.