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  1. The Man Who Saved Paris: Directed by Dean Zanuck. With Andy Serkis, Mackenzie Foy, Jean Reno, Bérénice Marlohe. The most successful brothel owner in Paris during the 1940s is asked by the government to restore the city's image (City of Love, Romance, Light) after the Nazi Occupation and falls in love when he least expects it.

    • Dean Zanuck
    • Andy Serkis, Mackenzie Foy, Jean Reno
  2. The most successful brothel owner in Paris during the 1940’s is asked by the government to restore the city’s image (City of Love, Romance, Light) after the Nazi Occupation and falls in love when he least expects it.

  3. The most successful brothel owner in Paris during the 1940s is asked by the government to restore the city's image (City of Love, Romance, Light) after the Nazi Occupation and falls in love when he least expects it. Dean Zanuck. Director. Phillip Jayson Lasker. Writer.

  4. The most successful brothel owner in Paris during the 1940s is asked by the government to restore the city's image (City of Love, Romance, Light) after the Nazi Occupation and falls in love when he least expects it.

  5. The Man Who Saved Paris. Country. United States. Production Companies. Solution Entertainment Group Zanuck Independent. Romance. The most successful brothel owner in Paris during the 1940s is asked by the government to restore the city’s image (City of Love, Romance, Light) after the Nazi Occupation and falls in love when he least expects it.

    • Dean Zanuck
    • United States
    • Andy Serkis
  6. Director Dean Zanuck. Writer Phillip Jayson Lasker. Country United States. Languages English. Studios Zanuck Independent + 2 more. Genres Romance. The most successful brothel owner in Paris during the 1940s is asked by the government to restore the city's image (City of Love, Romance, Light) after the Nazi Occupation and falls in love when he ...

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