Ten Days in Paris
Ten Days in Paris

Ten Days in Paris

1940Movie82 minEnglish

Bob Stevens awakens in a hospital with a gunshot wound to his head, and is told that he has been in Paris for ten days. However, this cannot be true because he insists that he crashed his plane and has no recollection of being anywhere for ten days. Bob decides to follow a note found in his jacket, to the woman who wrote it, "Miss D", and get to the bottom of the whole strange situation.

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Director: Herbert WilcoxGenres: Drama, Romance, War

Plot Summary

In 1939, a wealthy American divorcée, who is vacationing in Paris, falls in love with an English engineer. As war looms, she must make a choice between her glamorous life and a future with him amidst the growing global conflict. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the impending shadow of World War II over personal lives.

Critical Reception

Ten Days in Paris received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. Critics often cited a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters, although some acknowledged the romantic elements and the historical backdrop of pre-war Paris. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with the film failing to make a significant impact at the box office.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film struggles with a formulaic romantic storyline.
  • Constance Bennett's performance is often highlighted, but cannot salvage the weak script.
  • The depiction of Paris on the brink of war adds some dramatic tension but is ultimately overshadowed by melodrama.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Ten Days in Paris' is not readily available. However, general sentiment from its era suggests it was seen as a passable, albeit unremarkable, romantic drama.

Fun Fact

The film was rushed into production to capitalize on the public's interest in European affairs on the eve of World War II.

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