
To Paris with Love (1955)
A father and son go to Paris to help each other find love.
Director: Robert Hamer
Actors: Alec Guinness, Austin Trevor, Claude Romain, Élina Labourdette, Jacques Brunius, Jacques François, Maureen Davis, Mollie Hartley Millburn, Odile Versois, Vernon Gray
Country: United Kingdom
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