Holiday in Paris: Paris
Holiday in Paris: Paris is a French short film directed by John Nasht in 1951.[1]
Holiday in Paris: Paris | |
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Directed by | John Nasht |
Starring | Dolores Gray Édith Piaf The Four Step Brothers Raymond Girerd |
Release date | 1951 |
Running time | 26 min |
Country | France United States |
Language | French English |
Synopsis
Dolores Gray arrives in Paris to discover dance and singing numbers.
Songs
- Retour à Paris
- Music by Charles Trenet
- Lyrics by Charles Trenet
- Performed by Raymond Girerd
- C'est si bon
- Music by Henri Betti
- French lyrics by André Hornez
- English lyrics by Jerry Seelen
- Performed by Dolores Gray
- Hymne à l'amour
- Music by Marguerite Monnot
- Lyrics by Édith Piaf
- Performed by Édith Piaf
- Hymn to Love
- Music by Marguerite Monnot
- French lyrics by Édith Piaf
- English lyrics by Eddie Constantine
- Performed by Édith Piaf
Anecdote
This is the first film where the songs C'est si bon and Hymne à l'amour are sung with the English lyrics.
gollark: I don't think they *are* very extreme, mostly? I just disagree with them.
gollark: By doing it.
gollark: If someone explicitly tells you to stop doing something, you are not "helping" them.
gollark: However, you should, if you are NOT malicious.
gollark: Nope!
References
- "Holiday in Paris: 1: Paris". 23 February 1951. p. 50 – via BBC Genome.
External links
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