Legionnaires in Paris
1927 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Legionnaires in Paris is a 1927 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Arvid E. Gillstrom and starring Al Cooke, Kit Guard, and Louise Lorraine.[1] It was also known by the alternative title of French Leave.
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Directed by | Arvid E. Gillstrom |
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Produced by | Joseph P. Kennedy |
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Cinematography | Philip Tannura |
Edited by | Archie Marshek |
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Distributed by | Film Booking Offices of America |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Plot
Two doughboys in leave in Paris on Armistice Day 1918 mistakenly believe they have killed a man and go on the run from the police.
Cast
- Al Cooke as Al Cooke
- Kit Guard as Kit Guard
- Louise Lorraine as Annette
- Virginia Sale as Fifi
- John Aasen as Shorty
- Jack McHugh as Teenage Boy (uncredited)
Preservation
With no prints of Legionnaires in Paris located in any film archives,[2] it is a lost film.
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