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Paris Casino

September 26, 1957 1h 37m 5.0/10 (3 votes)

Originally released in 1957. Paris Casino is a comedy/music film. directed by André Hunebelle.

Starring Caterina Valente, Vittorio De Sica, and Grethe Weiser

Synopsis

Catherine Miller's triumph at the Casino de Paris leads fashionable playwright Alexandre Gordi to ask her to create his next play. Flattered, Catherine moves into Gordi's villa near Cannes, escorted by her entire family. Only Jacques Merval, Gordi's secretary, disagrees. This is understandable, as it is he who writes the plays that Gordi, rather tired, simply signs. Jacques is a one-man band in every sense of the word, allying himself with the Casino manager to bring Catherine back to her music-hall successes. Despite a few clouds, and thanks to Gordi's generous intervention, he succeeds. Wasn't his only thought the happiness of the woman he loves?

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 26, 1957 68 years ago
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Runtime 1h 37m 97 minutes total
User Rating 5.0/10 Mixed (3 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country France + 2 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma
  • Les Productions Elan
  • Critérion Film
  • Bavaria-Filmkunst
  • Eichberg-Film
  • Rizzoli Film
  • Production Artistique et Cinématographique (PAC)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Paris Casino about?

Catherine Miller's triumph at the Casino de Paris leads fashionable playwright Alexandre Gordi to ask her to create his next play. Flattered, Catherine moves into Gordi's villa near Cannes, escorte...

Who directed Paris Casino?

Paris Casino was directed by André Hunebelle.

How long is Paris Casino?

Paris Casino has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).

When was Paris Casino released?

Paris Casino was released on September 26, 1957 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Paris Casino?

The main cast of Paris Casino includes Caterina Valente, Vittorio De Sica, Grethe Weiser, Rudolf Vogel, Gilbert Bécaud.