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A Gentleman of Paris
A prominent Parisian judge is a witness to a murder while he is at a rendezvous with his mistress. A woman is arrested for the crime and brought before him for trial. It turns out that the woman is his ex-mistress, and the judge knows that she is not the killer - but if he comes forward, he stands a good chance of ruining his marriage and his career.
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Plot Summary
A young American artist, struggling in Paris, falls for a beautiful socialite. Their budding romance is threatened by her family's disapproval and a rival suitor. He must prove his worth and win her heart against societal expectations and personal challenges.
Critical Reception
While not a critical darling, "A Gentleman of Paris" was a modest success upon its release, appreciated for its romantic storyline and the performances of its young leads. It offered a glimpse into the aspirational lives of Americans abroad during the pre-Code era, though some critics found its plot somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its romantic narrative and Parisian setting.
Recognized for the earnest performances of its lead actors.
Noted for its somewhat conventional plot progression.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this early sound film is largely unavailable, but contemporary reviews indicate it served as a pleasant, albeit unremarkable, romantic drama for its time.
Fun Fact
This film was one of John Boles' early starring roles that helped establish him as a romantic lead in early Hollywood cinema.
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