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THE TOAST OF GAY PAREE!
1936 | 93m | English

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A French air ace discovers that his showgirl wife's first husband is still alive.
Release Date: Jul 20, 1936
Director: George Fitzmaurice
Writer: Herbert Gorman, Alan Campbell, Horace Jackson, Lenore J. Coffee, Dorothy Parker, Herman J. Mankiewicz
Genres: Drama
Keywords paris, france, spy, marriage, murder, showgirl
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 24, 2024
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Name Character
Jean Harlow Suzy
Franchot Tone Terry
Cary Grant Andre
Lewis Stone Baron
Benita Hume Madame Eyrelle
Reginald Mason Captain Barsanges
Inez Courtney Maisie
Greta Meyer Mrs. Schmidt
Theodore von Eltz Revue Producer
George Davis French Barman (uncredited)
Dennis Morgan Lieutenant
Poppy Wilde Cafe Patron
Name Job
Herbert Gorman Novel
Alan Campbell Screenplay
Horace Jackson Screenplay
Lenore J. Coffee Screenplay
William Axt Music
George Boemler Editor
Ray June Director of Photography
Dolly Tree Costume Designer
George Fitzmaurice Director
Dorothy Parker Screenplay
Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Herman J. Mankiewicz Writer
Douglas Shearer Sound Director
Name Title
Maurice Revnes Producer
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talisencrw
8.0

I greatly enjoyed this--the second of seven films from my 'Jean Harlow: The 100th Anniversary Collection' put out by Warner Archives, unfortunately not with anything in the way of DVD extras (except for a cool, unadvertised set of postcards), and only three of the films were remastered. So it was as ... if they were perhaps celebrating her, say, 99th birthday and not going all-out like they could and should have, since she DID single-handedly save the studio from bankruptcy three years prior. I like the way filmmakers back then didn't care if a French actor was playing an Irish inventor and an English actor was portraying a French pilot. THESE days, there'd be sheer, unadulterated hell to pay. It was a really strange mix of genres, to get absolutely everybody into the seats. I could just see the pitch at the board meeting now: '1914 period piece romantic-comedy mixed with wartime spy thriller and musical'. But Harlow knocked it out of the ballpark, just like she always did. Supertrooper right to the very end.

Jun 23, 2021