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À Paris tous les trois

Original title: I Met Him in Paris
  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
582
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Claudette Colbert, Robert Young, and Melvyn Douglas in À Paris tous les trois (1937)
ComedyRomance

Kay Denham, romanced in Paris by friends Gene and George, can't figure out why George disapproves of Gene.Kay Denham, romanced in Paris by friends Gene and George, can't figure out why George disapproves of Gene.Kay Denham, romanced in Paris by friends Gene and George, can't figure out why George disapproves of Gene.

  • Director
    • Wesley Ruggles
  • Writers
    • Claude Binyon
    • Helen Meinardi
  • Stars
    • Claudette Colbert
    • Melvyn Douglas
    • Robert Young
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    582
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wesley Ruggles
    • Writers
      • Claude Binyon
      • Helen Meinardi
    • Stars
      • Claudette Colbert
      • Melvyn Douglas
      • Robert Young
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Claudette Colbert
    Claudette Colbert
    • Kay Denham
    Melvyn Douglas
    Melvyn Douglas
    • George Potter
    Robert Young
    Robert Young
    • Gene Anders
    Lee Bowman
    Lee Bowman
    • Berk Sutter
    Mona Barrie
    Mona Barrie
    • Helen Anders
    George Davis
    George Davis
    • Snow Cutter Driver
    Fritz Feld
    Fritz Feld
    • Swiss Hotel Clerk
    Rudolph Anders
    Rudolph Anders
    • Romantic Waiter
    • (scenes deleted)
    • (as Rudolph Amendt)
    Alexander Cross
    Alexander Cross
    • John Hanley
    George Sorel
    • Hotel Clerk
    Louis LaBey
    • Bartender
    Egon Brecher
    • Emile - Upper Sled Run Tower Control
    Hans Joby
    Hans Joby
    • Lower Sled Run Tower Control
    Jacques Vanaire
    • French Restaurant Masher
    • (as Jacques Venaire)
    Eugene Borden
    • Headwaiter
    Albert Pollet
    • Conductor
    Francisco Marán
    • French Husband in Room 617
    Yola d'Avril
    Yola d'Avril
    • French Wife in Room 617
    • Director
      • Wesley Ruggles
    • Writers
      • Claude Binyon
      • Helen Meinardi
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    User reviews13

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    7nelsonhodgie

    Goofy Fun

    Yeah the plot is dumb. Why doesn't Douglas spill the beans about his friend right away? Why are Douglas and Young friends ? That aside there's some really funny moments when the trio get to Switzerland. Most of this involves Colbert, Douglas, and Young trying out some very dangerous winter sports activities. This section is very well filmed as well. Then there's the real reason to watch this movie . The sexy, sassy, sophisticated ever beautiful Claudette Colbert in her prime. This is a must for Colbert fans.
    6touser2004

    Charming fluff

    If you love romantic comedies then this passes as easy watching.Douglas and Colbert gel but the script lacked sparkle . When I analyse Colberts career it has to be said that she really isn't in many that you would describe as classics,that have stood the test of time.Her performances are generally excellent but often in mediocre films
    7bkoganbing

    And I Nailed Him In Switzerland

    Paramount imported two of MGM's second line leading men to appear opposite Claudette Colbert in I Met Him In Paris. This film finds Claudette as a buyer for a New York department store on a holiday in France trying to decide whether she wants to marry staid and established Lee Bowman.

    But of course the last place you want to go to make decisions like that is Paris because too many temptations will find you. In this case two too many temptations in the form of cynical Melvyn Douglas and romantic Robert Young.

    Young decides to invite Colbert on a skiing holiday in Switzerland and Douglas decides to invite himself along. The best scenes in the film involve all three of our protagonists learning winter sports. In fact the scene involving Claudette Colbert falling off a toboggan and being in harm's way of another racing toboggan is a great example of a really dangerous situation being played for laughs and quite successfully.

    I Met Him In Paris which has the bulk of its scenes in Hollywood recreated Switzerland is a great example of a nice comedy which really could have been better if an Ernest Lubitsch or a Leo McCarey had done it. Mona Barrie has a small, but very important part that occurs toward the end of the film which I cannot say more about lest I spoil things.

    Definitely fans of Claudette Colbert will appreciate this film which holds up very well after over 70 years.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Romance in the less than thrilling alps

    Actually have no bias against fluffy romantic comedies, and certainly not those from the 30s so that is not the reason as to why 'I Met Him in Paris' didn't quite work for me. There were plenty of screwball and romantic comedies from the 30s and there are a good deal that are good and more. Have liked Claudette Colbert and Melvyn Douglas in other things and on paper their roles here sounded perfect for them. Haven't seen enough of Wesley Ruggles' work, but what has been seen has been uneven.

    'I Met Him in Paris' has its moments, it's well made, has entertaining and charming moments and the cast do really well with the material in roles that suit them well. Somehow though it doesn't quite come together, and would have been much better with much more spark and a far more believable story because 'I Met Him in Paris' tended to lack especially the latter. Again, not a bad film. Just not a great one, which was disappointing considering the potential. If anything, it actually left me conflicted.

    Will start with what is done well. Really liked the glossy look of the production values, especially the stylish photography and Colbert's truly beautiful clothes. The settings are also suitably exotic The music has playfulness without trying too hard to be quirky and sumptuous ones without being sugary. Ruggles fares competently in the direction at times, especially in the charming snowy scenes.

    The script has moments of barbed wit and some nice sophistication, and there are charming scenes such as Colbert and Douglas on ice. The cast do really well and they spar together in an often blistering fashion, Colbert is adorable and amusing and Douglas is suitably suave and doesn't play his part too seriously. Robert Young does his best to bring charm to a not always pleasant and too good to be true part and does succeed.

    Of the cast, only Lee Bowman underwhelms with a bland, underwritten character that he struggles to do much with. So it was not always easy to sympathise with him. The script definitely could have done with more consistent wit, and sharper wit at that, and tautness and also would have benefitted from not being too contrived, because some of it is rather forced.

    Furthermore, too much of the story, based on a premise that was pretty silly anyway in the first place, is improbable with too many character motivations and decisions not making sense due to not being explored enough or introduced properly. It is particularly apparent in the final third and brings down 'I Met Him in Paris' a lot. It also takes too long to get going, the Paris portion doesn't really engage.

    Altogether, found myself very conflicted on 'I Met Him in Paris. A generous 6/10
    HarlowMGM

    Pretty Little Pet Claudette

    Claudette Colbert stars in one of her most underrated romantic comedies (though it was a big hit at the time and so acclaimed that The New York Times listed it as one of the ten best films of the year) as an aspiring American fashion designer who is off to see Paris and leave her dull fiancé Lee Bowman behind for at least a temporary separation. Alas, Claudette is a lost babe in the woods in France, speaking no French but she runs into two young Americans who take her under her wing and have more than a little interest in taking her romantically. Moderately successful novelist Robert Young is the one who is the more spirited and to Claudette's taste; his playwright buddy Melvyn Douglas is a little too stodgy and dour for her. She thinks Douglas is a spoil sport nosing in on their fun, unaware he is actually watching out for her since Bobby boy is not yet divorced and has a habit of romancing innocent young ladies. Eventually she warms up a little to Douglas but when she learns that the boys have hidden Young's marital status from her she's enraged and none too pleased either with her old beau Bowman who clearly doesn't trust her and has shown up to check up on her. (Claudette's character herself isn't that much of an angel given she's open to being wooed even while she is promised to another). This delightful piece of fluff moves faster than the runaway bobsled Claudette finds herself on at one point and while the plot has holes (shouldn't she have been checking out the fashion scene in Paris on her vacation rather than venturing off to Switzerland with the boys?) the movie is a lot of fun and the queen of romantic comedy, Miss Colbert, gives one of her most delightful performances.

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    • Trivia
      Paramount leased the land owned by a local Sun Valley silver prospector, Gus Anderson, for 500 dollars and built a movie set complete with a Swiss-like lodge the Andersons moved into after filming was completed.
    • Goofs
      When Kay Denham played by Claudette Colbert is stuck in the bobsleigh track the passing "bob" knocks off a chuck of the fake snow off the track.
    • Quotes

      Double-talking waiter: You have the ask to wish for me your pleasure?

      Kay Denham: What?

      Double-talking waiter: You have the ask to wish for me your pleasure?

      Kay Denham: I have the ask to wish for you me pleasure...

      Double-talking waiter: Yes! I am the waiter speaking who American. Okey-dokey?

    • Soundtracks
      I Met Him in Paris
      Music by Hoagy Carmichael

      Lyrics by Helen Meinardi

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    • Release date
      • July 16, 1937 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I Met Him in Paris
    • Filming locations
      • Ketchum, Idaho, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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