Paris Holiday (1958) | |
| Director(s) | Gerd Oswald |
| Producer(s) | Bob Hope |
| Top Genres | Action, Comedy, Romance |
| Top Topics | Screwball Comedy |
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Paris Holiday (1958) was a Action - Comedy Film directed by Gerd Oswald and produced by Bob Hope.
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Robert Leslie Hunter:
[to Zara as she lights his cigarette] If we get any closer, we won't need a lighter.
Fernydel: [Pointing when a fake octopus appears on a funhouse ride] Boulliabaise!
Robert Leslie Hunter: It reminds me I got to write my agent.
Fernydel: [Feeling Hunter's ski nose] Extraodinaire! Formidable! Fantastique!
Robert Leslie Hunter: And that's comin' straight from the horse's mouth!
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Fernydel: [Pointing when a fake octopus appears on a funhouse ride] Boulliabaise!
Robert Leslie Hunter: It reminds me I got to write my agent.
Fernydel: [Feeling Hunter's ski nose] Extraodinaire! Formidable! Fantastique!
Robert Leslie Hunter: And that's comin' straight from the horse's mouth!
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Facts about
Another Cahn/Van Heusen number, "Nothing in Common", performed by Bob Hope and Martha Hyer, was cut from the final print, although Hope's intro line, "Great night for singing, hmm?" remains.
"Paris Holiday" is one of the few films that alternates first billing during the credits. Each of the four principle stars takes his/her turn at the top while the other three appear beneath them. The prolonged sequence begins and ends with Hope's name first.
The last film of Preston Sturges and his only credited acting role.
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"Paris Holiday" is one of the few films that alternates first billing during the credits. Each of the four principle stars takes his/her turn at the top while the other three appear beneath them. The prolonged sequence begins and ends with Hope's name first.
The last film of Preston Sturges and his only credited acting role.
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