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This Was Paris is a British film of genre Drama directed by John Harlow released in USA on 21 march 1942 with Ann Dvorak

This Was Paris (1942)

This Was Paris
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Released in USA 21 march 1942
Length 1h17
Directed by
Genres Drama,    War,    Spy
Rating57% 2.8695652.8695652.8695652.8695652.869565

This Was Paris is a 1942 British Second World War spy film directed by John Harlow and starring Ann Dvorak, Ben Lyon and Griffith Jones.

Synopsis

British Captain Bill Hamilton meets and is attracted to American fashion designer Ann Morgan in Paris during the Phoney War stage of hostilities. He also makes the acquaintance of Sydney-Chronicle reporter Butch. Later, he is assigned by MI5 to investigate Ann. The fashion house where she works is a center of German fifth columnists, headed by Van Der Stuyl and Madame Florien. MI5 suspects Ann herself is a spy, but Bill is certain she is innocent. Her friend, Count Raul De La Vague, however, has been gulled by Van Der Stuyl and Madame Florien into believing that they are working for Franco-German peace and cooperation against communism. The count is told to donate an ambulance to the French cause. A German spy conceals a message inside the door.

Actors

Ann Dvorak

(Ann Morgan)
Ben Lyon

(Butch, Sydney Chronicle Reporter)
Mary Maguire

(Blossom Leroy - Butch's Girlfriend)
Griffith Jones

(Capt. Bill Hamilton)
Robert Morley

(Van Der Stuyl)
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