Paris (1929 film)
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Le Mirage de Paris (titre original : Paris) est un film musical américain de Clarence G. Badger, sorti en 1929. Le film, en noir et blanc, comporte certaines séquences en technicolor. Le Mirage de Paris est le quatrième film avec des séquences couleur produit par Warner Bros. Le film est adapté d'une comédie musicale de Broadway de Cole Porter, sur un livret de Martin Brown, avec Irène Bordoni, Jack Buchanan et Louise Closser Hale.
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Paris é um filme de comédia musical produzido nos Estados Unidos, dirigido por Clarence G. Badger e lançado em 1929.
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Paris is a 1929 American Pre-Code musical comedy film, featuring Irène Bordoni. It was filmed with Technicolor sequences: four of the film's ten reels were originally photographed in Technicolor. Paris was the fourth color film released by Warner Bros.; the first three were The Desert Song (although it was only a part-color film) On with the Show and Gold Diggers of Broadway, all released in 1929. (Song of the West was actually completed by June 1929 but had its release delayed until March 1930). The film was adapted from the Cole Porter Broadway musical of the same name. The musical was Porter's first Broadway hit. No film elements of Paris are known to exist, although the complete soundtrack survives on Vitaphone disks. The sound tape reels for this film survives at UCLA Film and Televis
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Le Mirage de Paris (titre original : Paris) est un film musical américain de Clarence G. Badger, sorti en 1929. Le film, en noir et blanc, comporte certaines séquences en technicolor. Le Mirage de Paris est le quatrième film avec des séquences couleur produit par Warner Bros. Le film est adapté d'une comédie musicale de Broadway de Cole Porter, sur un livret de Martin Brown, avec Irène Bordoni, Jack Buchanan et Louise Closser Hale.
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