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Paris Holiday (1958)

The two top mirth makers of all time turn Paris upside down.

Genre : Romance, Comedy, Action

Runtime : 1H 43M

Director : Gerd Oswald

Synopsis

Comedian Bob Hunter is aided by his French counterpart Fernydel and two beautiful blondes when he is targeted for death by a powerful European counterfeiting ring.

Actors

Bob Hope
Bob Hope
Robert Leslie Hunter
Fernandel
Fernandel
Fernydel
Anita Ekberg
Anita Ekberg
Zara
Martha Hyer
Martha Hyer
Ann McCall
Preston Sturges
Preston Sturges
Serge Vitry
André Morell
André Morell
American Ambassador
Alan Gifford
Alan Gifford
American Consul
Maurice Teynac
Maurice Teynac
Doctor Bernais
Yves Brainville
Yves Brainville
Inspector Dupont
Jean Murat
Jean Murat
Judge
Charles Bouillaud
Charles Bouillaud
Porter (uncredited)
Jean Daurand
Jean Daurand
(uncredited)
Gil Delamare
Gil Delamare
(uncredited)
Marcel Pérès
Marcel Pérès
Institute guard (uncredited)
Roger Tréville
Roger Tréville
Patient (uncredited)
Irène Tunc
Irène Tunc
Shipboard Lovely (uncredited)
Hans Verner
Hans Verner
Gangster (uncredited)
Paul Violette
Paul Violette
Institute guard (uncredited)

Crews

Gerd Oswald
Gerd Oswald
Director
Bob Hope
Bob Hope
Story
Edmund Beloin
Edmund Beloin
Writer
Dean Riesner
Dean Riesner
Writer
Roger Hubert
Roger Hubert
Director of Photography
Cecil R. Foster Kemp
Cecil R. Foster Kemp
Associate Producer
Bob Hope
Bob Hope
Producer
Joseph J. Lilley
Joseph J. Lilley
Music
Ellsworth Hoagland
Ellsworth Hoagland
Editor
Georges Wakhévitch
Georges Wakhévitch
Production Design
Pierre Balmain
Pierre Balmain
Costume Design
Hagop Arakelian
Hagop Arakelian
Makeup Artist
Alex Archambault
Alex Archambault
Hairstylist
Boris Karabanoff
Boris Karabanoff
Makeup Artist
Fred Surin
Fred Surin
Production Supervisor
Paul Feyder
Paul Feyder
Assistant Director
Robert Biard
Robert Biard
Sound Mixer
Francis J. Scheid
Francis J. Scheid
Sound Mixer
Guy Villette
Guy Villette
Sound Assistant
Adolphe Charlet
Adolphe Charlet
Camera Operator
Gladys de Segonzac
Gladys de Segonzac
Costume Supervisor

Posters and backgrounds

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