Paris Follies of 1956

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Paris Follies of 1956
Directed byLeslie Goodwins
Written byMilton Lazarus (writer)
Produced byBuck Houghton (associate producer)
Bernard Tabakin (producer)
StarringForrest Tucker
Margaret Whiting
Barbara Whiting
CinematographyEdwin B. DuPar
Distributed byAllied Artists
Release date
  • November 27, 1955 (1955-11-27)
Running time
72 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Paris Follies of 1956 is a 1955 American film directed by Leslie Goodwins. The film is also known as Fresh from Paris in the United States (TV title) and the working title of the film. The film showcases several acts filmed at Frank Sennes'[1] Moulin Rouge Night Club in 1954.[2]

Plot[edit]

Dan Bradley owns and operates a Hollywood, California nightclub and is in love with Ruth Harmon, a stage designer for his shows. Dan's a happy man because talented singer Margaret Walton is his headliner and wealthy Alfred Gaylord his financial backer.

Then things go wrong. Margaret, jealous of Ruth, threatens to quit if Dan pays attention to anyone except her. Gaylord's son shows up to take Alfred back to a sanitarium, revealing his father to be irresponsible, not rich.

Margaret's sister, cigarette girl Barbara, manages to persuade Dan's close pal Chuck Russell to audition her to be her sister's understudy. Her timing is good because Margaret gets angry at Dan and does indeed walk off. Barbara, however, gets stage fright and can't go on, resulting in big sister Margaret coming full circle to be the understudy's understudy. She sings and is a great success.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Obituaries : * Frank Sennes; Founder of Hollywood's Moulin Rouge". Los Angeles Times. February 8, 1993.
  2. ^ p.3 M-I's Production Sked Gets the Gun Billboard 21 Aug 1954

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