Regie:
Gordon ParryMusik:
Joseph KosmaBesetzung:
Alastair Sim, Claire Bloom, Margaret Rutherford, Claude Dauphin, Peter Jones, Stringer Davis, Louis de Funès, Christopher Lee, Jack May, Laurence Harvey (mehr)Inhalte(1)
An assortment of British tourists fly away for a wild and wonderful weekend in Paris, where each character finds that the city welcomes them and changes their lives in different ways, often with hilarious results. An English diplomat (Alastair Sim) is on a working trip to obtain an agreement with his Russian counterpart; a Royal Marine bandsman (Ronald Shiner) has a night out on the tiles after winning a pool of the French currency held by all the Marines in his band; a young woman (Claire Bloom) is wined and dined by an older Parisian man (Claude Dauphin) who gives her a tour of Paris; an amateur artist (Margaret Rutherford) searches out fellow painters on the Left Bank and in the Louvre; a hearty Englishman (Jimmy Edwards) spends the entire weekend in an English-style pub; an archetypal Scotsman and Battle of Normandy veteran (James Copeland) finds love with a young French woman. (StudioCanal UK)
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