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Inocentes em Paris

Título original: Innocents in Paris
  • 1953
  • 1 h 42 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,9/10
574
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Laurence Harvey and Mara Lane in Inocentes em Paris (1953)
AventuraComédiaDrama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA weekend trip to Paris affects the lives of a group of British tourists.A weekend trip to Paris affects the lives of a group of British tourists.A weekend trip to Paris affects the lives of a group of British tourists.

  • Direção
    • Gordon Parry
  • Roteirista
    • Anatole de Grunwald
  • Artistas
    • Peter Illing
    • Gaby Bruyère
    • James Copeland
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,9/10
    574
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    • Direção
      • Gordon Parry
    • Roteirista
      • Anatole de Grunwald
    • Artistas
      • Peter Illing
      • Gaby Bruyère
      • James Copeland
    • 20Avaliações de usuários
    • 10Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Peter Illing
    Peter Illing
    • Panitov
    Gaby Bruyère
    • Josette
    • (as Gaby Bruyere)
    James Copeland
    • Andy McGregor
    Monique Gérard
    • Raymonde
    • (as Monique Gerard)
    Mara Lane
    Mara Lane
    • Gloria Delaney
    Laurence Harvey
    Laurence Harvey
    • François
    Claude Dauphin
    Claude Dauphin
    • Max
    Jimmy Edwards
    • Captain George Stilton
    Margaret Rutherford
    Margaret Rutherford
    • Gwladys Inglott
    Claire Bloom
    Claire Bloom
    • Susan Robbins
    Ronald Shiner
    Ronald Shiner
    • Dicky Bird
    Alastair Sim
    Alastair Sim
    • Sir Norman Barker
    Colin Gordon
    Colin Gordon
    • Customs Officer
    Kenneth Kove
    Kenneth Kove
    • Bickerstaff
    Frank Muir
    Frank Muir
    • George's Friend
    Philip Stainton
    • Nobby Clarke
    Peter Jones
    Peter Jones
    • Langton
    Stringer Davis
    • Arbuthnot
    • Direção
      • Gordon Parry
    • Roteirista
      • Anatole de Grunwald
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    6boblipton

    The English in France, They Are a Funny Race

    Half a dozen British subjects board a plane for a weekend flight to France and find themselves innocents in Paris. It's one of those movies in which several individual stories take place at a common venue, here with a mostly humorous theme. With a couple of comedy pros like Alastair Sim and Margaret Rutherford headlining the cast, Claire Bloom (fresh from her role in Chaplin's LIMELIGHT and James Copeland in more romantic plots and lesser stars to fill in the gaps, there's something for everyone.

    It's a thoroughly pleasant effort with a script by Anatole de Grunewald and enough actual French talent to lend the necessary Gallic charm to the proceedings. Sim and Rutherford are, as always, delights, and the rest are amusing in their standard stories, although I can understand why the 100-minute movie is usually cut; although the subplot with Laurence Harvey as a French valet de chambre is good, the movie, as a whole, seemed to drag a bit.
    7robert-temple-1

    Paris with barely any traffic but plenty of Amour

    This delightful and light-hearted film carries on in the tradition of gentle satire established by Mark Twain in his two popular novels 'The Innocents Abroad' and 'The Innocents at Home'. But instead of American 'innocents', this British film portrays British 'innocents', all except for a seasoned diplomat (Alastair Sim) making a first trip to Paris. The film follows the adventures of each character over the course of a weekend. They all fly out on the same plane and return on the same plane. We catch some wonderful glimpses of early performances by people who were later well known. Kenneth Williams is uncredited as someone arranging things beneath a counter in London Airport (not a window dresser, as wrongly described in IMDb), and in one fleeting cameo exchange, he manages to 'be Kenneth Williams' to an astonishing degree with just a few words. The 25 year-old Laurence Harvey, who is credited and not uncredited as claimed on IMDb, wears a tiny little moustache and is a floor waiter in a grand Paris hotel, complete with French accent. Claire Bloom plays an innocent your girl who has been 'saving up for ages' to afford her first weekend trip to Paris. She meets the romantic Claude Dauphin, and they have a weekend affair with numerous comical moments. Margaret Rutherford takes her easel and paints away in quaint streets and haunts the Louvre. She meets a British man who has lived in Paris for 30 years and has painted copies of the Mona Lisa 338 times but never sold one. She ends up being the first person to buy one, bringing ecstatic happiness to them both. There are some wonderful lines in the script. When Margaret Rutherford, who has never taken a plane before, is asked to fasten her seatbelt before takeoff, she answers innocently: 'But I haven't brought one with me.' James Copeland is excellent as a Scot in a kilt who meets a very sweet French shop girl and commences what will turn out to be a lasting romance. There are the usual jokes about his kilt, and the French women laugh at him heartily in the streets and one taunts him because she is wearing trousers and he is wearing a skirt. The film is shot on location in Paris, and it is astonishing to see how empty of traffic it was at that time. You could set up an easel in the middle of a quaint street and no car would come along and bother you for hours. Paris looks simply empty! And that can't just be because they cleared the locations for filming. From this film it is clear that it is not only the British visitors who are the 'innocents', it is the French as well, as very few of them have their own cars, and traffic is essentially nonexistent. Ronald Shiner is very amusing as a soldier who plays the drum in a military band which has travelled from Britain to play 'It's a Long Way to Tipperary', 'Colonel Bogey', and other such tunes on the occasion of the unveiling of a statue of Lord Byron. He becomes entangled with a French woman and when he discovers she has a child whom she can barely support, he gives her all his money. When he is being funny, his broad comedy technique verges on the over-obvious, but is tolerable for the character he plays. There are excellent performances from the French actresses Gaby Bruyère and Monique Gérard. There are some very fine moments in this multi-threaded film, and some genuine pathos along with all the good-natured comedy. It was written by Anatole de Grunwald, who had tremendous experience as a script writer as well as sophistication, so that the stories all work pretty well. Gordon Parry was the director, who two years before had directed TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS (1951); he died in 1961. This is a very entertaining and light-hearted film which shows a great deal of Paris as it was in 1952, and is also well worth seeing for those who are interested in the British stars of that era.
    6ib011f9545i

    fun,of historical interest,trivia and some reviews are weird

    I saw this on tv years ago but watched it today via new blu ray.

    It is good fun and of interest in how it tells its story.

    Even for 1953 it is cosy and unrealistic,I did not expect anything else.

    But it has a lot of location filming in Paris and it looks great.

    As someone obsessed with aviation history I expect they did provide meals on flights to Paris in this period.

    Flying was for richer people then and this was before the jet age,the flight would have been longer than it is nowadays.

    Passengers would expect food and drink on nearly all flights..

    One of the reviews here made me scratch my head.

    France famous for poor food produce? Really?

    British airliners always crashing? Well we know about the Comet but Britain had a mighty aviation industry in the 1950s.

    The French talk about the 30 glorious years of growth and prosperity after WW2.

    I never found out exactly which years? 1945-1975? 1948-1978? In any case France recovered from world war 2 thanks to the Marshall plan but also to the hard work of its citizens and due to having an economic plan.
    6keith-povall-1

    I thought it was a little gem too !

    A fun little adventure with Alastair Sim on form as usual (always watch Sim closely to get the best from his performances). Margaret Rutherford is her usual dippy, wonderful self and a host of other fifties household British names pop up (including Christopher Lee), in this easy to watch little adventure.

    Fifty plus years on, it doesn't really matter what the political motivations of the film were, it's an entertaining little story with a beginning, middle and an end.

    There's a lot of dross been made since 1953 and this film by no means takes a back seat. Sit back and enjoy.
    8psccrealock34

    Charming little movie

    Don't look for something deep, shocking or dramatic. This is a quiet, very charming little movie, with a number of humorous, lovely scenes. It contains several slices of life from the weekends of six characters visiting Paris, each with their own goals, problems and hopes.

    The visiting characters are played by outstanding British actors and actresses. There is an absolutely priceless performance by Alistair Sim as a stuffy British diplomat. Margaret Rutherford plays to perfection the ever-lovable character we know from her other stellar performances. The only problem is finding a good copy of this movie. Hopefully some studio will realize its appeal and a good DVD will appear.

    Ignore the agenda-driven propaganda from other reviewers.

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    • Curiosidades
      The song being sung in the Russian nightclub is the Russian ballad "Dorogoi dlinnoyu", better known as the 1968 English version "Those Were The Days" sung by Mary Hopkin.
    • Erros de gravação
      Would meals be served on a short flight from London to Paris?.
    • Citações

      Stewardess: Kindly fasten your seat belt, Madam.

      Gwladys: Ooh, I haven't brought one with me!

    • Trilhas sonoras
      Dorogoi Dlinnoyu
      Music by Boris Fomin

      Lyrics by Konstantin Podrevsky

      Performed by Ludmila Lopato

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de dezembro de 1953 (Finlândia)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Francês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Innocents in Paris
    • Locações de filme
      • Paris, França(filmed in Paris)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Romulus Films
      • De Grunwald Productions
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 42 minutos
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      • Black and White
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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