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''Paris'' is a 1929 American Pre-Code musical comedy, filmed with Technicolor sequences: four of ten reels were originally photographed in Technicolor. ''Paris'' was the fourth color movie released by Warner Bros.; the first three were ''The Desert Song'', ''On with the Show'' and ''Gold Diggers of Broadway'', all released in 1929. (''Song of the West'' was actually completed by June of 1929 but had its release delayed until March of 1930). The film was adapted from the Cole Porter Broadway musical of the same name. The musical was Porter's first Broadway hit. No film elements of ''Paris'' are known to exist, although the complete soundtrack survives on Vitaphone disks. ''Paris'' was the fourth movie Warner Brothers had made with their Technicolor contract. Paris used a color (Technicolor) process of red and green, at the time it was the third process of Technicolor.〔''The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30'' by The American Film Institute, c. 1971〕〔(''Paris'' at silentera.com )〕〔( 1957 MOVIES FROM AAP Warner Bros Features & Cartoons SALES BOOK DIRECTED AT TV )〕 ==Plot== Irene Bordoni is cast as Vivienne Rolland, a Parisian chorus girl in love with Massachusetts boy Andrew Sabbot (Jason Robards Sr.) Andrew's snobbish mother Cora (Louise Closser Hale) tries to break up the romance. Jack Buchanan likewise makes his talking-picture debut as Guy Pennell, the leading man in Vivienne's revue.
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