The Latest from Paris Trailer

The Latest from Paris Trailer (1928)

"A PICTURE ABOUT THE ROMANCE AND THE HUMOR OF THE GIRL IN BUSINESS!" 04 February 1928 Drama, Romance 80 mins

The Latest from Paris takes place in New York's garment district, where business rivals Blogg and Littauer have been carrying on a feud for years. In the tradition of Romeo and Juliet, heroine Ann Dolan works for Blogg, while her sweetheart Joe Adams is employed by Littauer.

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Cast

Norma Shearer

as Ann Dolan

George Sidney

as Sol Blogg

Ralph Forbes

as Joe Adams

Tenen Holtz

as Abe Littauer

William Bakewell

as Bud Dolan

Margaret Landis

as Louise Martin

Bert Roach

as Bert Blevins

Crew

Sam Wood

Director

International Titles

Modas de Paris Trailer

Sidste Skrig fra Paris Trailer

Toiminimi rakastuu Trailer

Chiffonnette Trailer

La bella vendeuse Trailer

A Última Moda de Paris Trailer

En kvinna affärer Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 04 February 1928

Production Companies

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