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The Last Time I Saw Paris

The Last Time I Saw Paris

1954 | Downloaded: 19

Charles returns to Paris to reminisce about the life he led in Paris after it was liberated.


Starring: Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson, Walter Pidgeon

Director: Richard Brooks

Producer: Jack Cummings

Runtime: 116 minutes

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A reporter covering the V day celebration in Paris meets and falls in love with a beautiful girl. Married shortly after the war, the couple lives on his meager wage he earns as a news-wire reporter while he works on his novel. After giving up on his job and living for a while on his oil well earnings, the couple grows apart until a tragic event brings the man out of his self-destructive behavior.

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