The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris Trailer

The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris Trailer (1928)

"Remember the Side Splitting Jewish-Irish Farce that Started the World Laughing- "The COHENS & KELLYS" ??? Well-Here's the Sequel and It's Got More Lau" 15 January 1928 Comedy 80 mins

The Jewish Nate Cohen and the Irish-Catholic Patrick Kelly are business partners who are constantly fighting. When they find out that Nate's daughter Sadye and Patrick's son Pat Jr. are getting married in Paris, the two and their wives take an ocean liner to France to stop the marriage. When they get there, they find that the situation has radically changed, and not for the better.

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Cast

George Sidney

as Nate Cohen

J. Farrell MacDonald

as Patrick Kelly

Vera Gordon

as Mrs. Cohen

Kate Price

as Mrs. Kelly

Charles Delaney

as Patrick Kelly, Jr.

Sue Carol

as Sadye Cohen

Gertrude Astor

as Paulette

Gino Corrado

as Pierre

International Releases Dates

United States 15 January 1928

Production Companies

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