Stranded in Paris Trailer

Stranded in Paris Trailer (1926)

13 December 1926 Comedy, Romance 69 mins

American shop-girl Julie McFadden, wins a free passage to Paris; en route she meets Robert Van Wye, who has to kiss her when she loses a sack race. In Paris, Julie finds her proposed residence destroyed, and while waiting for Bob her purse is snatched; in the ensuing chase she gets lost and enters a dressmaker shop, where the two owners are in dire need of an English-speaking girl to deliver some gowns. Accidentally she is given free entry to the apartment of Countess Pasada and is shown to her rooms; the count is in his pajamas when she emerges from her bath, and she locks him in the bathroom.

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Cast

Bebe Daniels

as Julie McFadden

James Hall

as Robert Van Wye

Mabel Julienne Scott

as Countess Pasada

Helen Dunbar

as Mrs. Van Wye

Tom Ricketts

as Herr Rederson

Ida Darling

as Mrs. Halstead

Ford Sterling

as Count Pasada

Iris Stuart

as Theresa Halstead

Crew

Hans Backwitz

Hans Backwitz Theatre Play

William Marshall

William Marshall Director of Photography

John McDermott

John McDermott Adaptation

International Releases Dates

United States 13 December 1926

Production Companies

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