I Met Him in Paris (1937)
1h 26m
Running Time
May 28, 1937Release Date
I Met Him in Paris (1937)
1h 26m
Running Time
May 28, 1937Release Date
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Plot.
Kay Denham is off for a fling in Paris, leaving her suitor Berk behind. There, she meets two new suitors, Gene and George. Gene smooth-talks her into a junket to Switzerland, but George (with no illusions about his friend) appoints himself chaperone. Through a series of slapstick winter sports, Kay remains puzzled about George's disapproval of Gene...but there's a reason.
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Cast & Crew.
Claudette Colbert
Kay Denham
Melvyn Douglas
George Potter
Robert Young
Gene Anders
Lee Bowman
Berk Sutter
Mona Barrie
Helen Anders
George Davis
Snow Cutter Driver
Fritz Feld
Swiss Hotel Clerk
Rudolph Anders
Romantic Waiter
Louis LaBey
Bartender
Alexander Cross
John Hanley
George Sorel
Hotel Clerk
Egon Brecher
Emile - Upper Sled Run Tower Control
Wesley Ruggles
Director
Hans Joby
Lower Sled Run Tower Control
Claude Binyon
Writer
Jacques Vanaire
French Restaurant Masher
Eugene Borden
Headwaiter
Helen Meinardi
Writer
Albert Pollet
Conductor
Leo Tover
Cinematographer
Francisco Marán
French Husband in Room 617
Yola d'Avril
French Wife in Room 617
Otho Lovering
Editor
Joe Thoben
Assistant bartender
Gennaro Curci
English Speaking French Waiter
Jean De Briac
Steward
Francisco Moreno
Waiter
Sam Ash
Shipboard Passenger
Fernando García
Elevator Operator
Charles F. Haas
Waiter
Arthur Hurni
Hotel Clerk
Otto Jehly
Waiter
Jacques Lory
Bartender
Priscilla Moran
Woman
Alberto Morin
Headwaiter
Roman Novins
Waiter
Joe Ploski
Bartender
Alexander Schoenberg
Porter
Gloria Williams
Woman
Travis Banton
Costume Design
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Wiki.
I Met Him in Paris is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, and Robert Young. It written by Claude Binyon and produced by Paramount Pictures. It was the first film shown at Washington, D.C.'s Newton Theater when it opened in the Brookland neighborhood on July 29, 1937.