Paris Bound Trailer

Paris Bound Trailer (1929)

03 August 1929 Drama, Romance 73 mins

Jim Hutton and Mary Archer are two liberals who are content to remain faithful to each other in spirit only. They are married with all the ritual of a church wedding, the bride believing that each should be allowed perfect freedom in personal contacts. Complications arise when these ideals are put into practice.

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Cast

Ann Harding

as Mary Hutton

Fredric March

as Jim Hutton

Carmelita Geraghty

as Noel Farley

Leslie Fenton

as Richard Parrish

George Irving

as James Hutton Sr.

Charlotte Walker

as Helen White

Juliette Crosby

as Nora Cope

Ilka Chase

as Fanny Shipman

Rose Tapley

as Julie

Crew

Gwen Wakeling

Gwen Wakeling Costume Design

Norbert Brodine

Norbert Brodine Director of Photography

Edward C. Jewell

Edward C. Jewell Art Direction

William Dietz

William Dietz Additional Photography

Josiah Zuro

Josiah Zuro Music Director

International Releases Dates

United States 03 August 1929

Production Companies

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