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Jo Stockon, a book seller, always want to go to Paris to meet famous professor Emil Flostre. To do this, she become the model of a woman's fashion magazine through Dick Avery's introduction. Dick is a photography. In Paris, the city of love. the two fall into a sweet love
Jo Stockon, a book seller, always want to go to Paris to meet famous professor Emil Flostre. To do this, she become the model of a woman's fashion magazine through Dick Avery's introduction. Dick is a photography. In Paris, the city of love. the two fall into a sweet love
Actors:
Steve Carruthers,
Jack Regas,
Harold Miller,
Marcel De la Brosse,
Don Powell,
Ruta Lee,
Marion Gray
Steve Carruthers
15 August 1900, Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
Jack Regas
August 30, 1925 in Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Harold Miller
May 31, 1894 in Redondo Beach, California, USA
Marcel De la Brosse
August 4, 1902 in Hericy, France
Don Powell
1936 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Ruta Lee
30 May 1935, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Marion Gray
October 1, 1885 in Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Audrey Hepburn #Fred Astaire #Funny Face #Kay Thompson #Michel Auclair #Robert Flemyng #Stanley Donen
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