Hot for Paris Trailer

Hot for Paris Trailer (1929)

"A Sizzling Comedy Of SAILORS IN HOT WATER WITH THEIR HOT MAMAS IN GAY "PAREE"" 22 December 1929 Adventure, Comedy, Music 77 mins

Rough sea dog John Patrick Duke has a weakness for women and strong drink. Little does he know that he won a million dollars on Longchamp with the horses. Earlier, he caused a riot in a French hotel. He therefore thinks he is being pursued when officials try to inform him of that cash prize. In the end, John and his friend Axel are forced to take the money. This allows them to have a party with their French friends. The film is believed to be lost.

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Cast

Victor McLaglen

as John Patrick Duke

Fifi D'Orsay

as Fifi Dupre

El Brendel

as Axel Olson

Polly Moran

as Polly

Lennox Pawle

as Mr. Pratt

Yola d'Avril

as Yola Dupre

George Fawcett

as Chop Captain

August Tollaire

as Papa Gouset

Charles Judels

as Charlott Gouset

Edward Dillon

as Ship's Cook

Rosita Marstini

as Fifi's Mother

Agostino Borgato

as Fifi's Father

Crew

Raoul Walsh

Director

David S. Hall

David S. Hall Art Direction

Ben Carré

Ben Carré Set Decoration

Sophie Wachner

Sophie Wachner Costume Design

Charles Van Enger

Charles Van Enger Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 22 December 1929

Production Companies

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