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  1. Innocents in Paris is a 1953 British-French international co-production comedy film produced by Romulus Films, directed by Gordon Parry and starring Alastair Sim, Ronald Shiner, Claire Bloom, Margaret Rutherford, Claude Dauphin, and Jimmy Edwards, and also featuring James Copeland.

  2. Innocents in Paris: Directed by Gordon Parry. With Peter Illing, Gaby Bruyère, James Copeland, Monique Gérard. A weekend trip to Paris affects the lives of a group of British tourists.

    • (533)
    • Adventure, Comedy, Drama
    • Gordon Parry
    • 1953-12-04
  3. A selection of passengers catch the plane from London for an early 1950's weekend in Paris. The Scotsman in his kilt, the elderly lady painter, the international negotiator, and the pretty young girl all find the city welcomes them and changes their lives in some way.

    • 99 min
  4. For a brief weekend, Paris is a playground for a random collection of tourists from Great Britain. They range from a young girl and an elderly artist (Margaret Rutherford) to a boozy Englishman...

    • (5)
    • Gordon Parry
    • Comedy
    • Alastair Sim
  5. Dec 1, 2018 · A selection of passengers catch the plane from London for an early 1950s weekend in Paris. The Scotsman in his kilt, the elderly lady painter, the international negotiator, and the pretty young girl all find the city welcomes them and changes their lives in some way.

  6. A selection of passengers catch the plane from London for an early 1950's weekend in Paris. The Scotsman in his kilt, the elderly lady painter, the international negotiator, and the pretty young girl all find the city welcomes them and changes their lives in some way.

  7. A disparate group of Brits descend upon The London Airport, all aiming to catch the same BEA flight to Paris for the weekend. Amongst them are Scotsman Andy; a naval band; single traveller Susan; a jovial Englishman, George Stilton; and - almost missing the plane - keen painter Gwladys Inglott.