Summary
Assignment: Paris is an American film first released in 1952,
directed by Robert Parrish and Phil Karlson.
The film stars Dana Andrews, Märta Torén, George Sanders, Audrey Totter and Sandro Giglio.
It has also been released under the title: European Edition.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Robert Parrish, Phil Karlson
- Script: William Bowers, Paul Gallico, Pauline Gallico, Walter Goetz, Jack Palmer White
- Photo: Ray Cory, Burnett Guffey
- Music: George Duning
- Cast: Dana Andrews (Jimmy Race), Märta Torén (Jeanne Moray), George Sanders (Nicholas Strang), Audrey Totter (Sandy Tate), Sandro Giglio (Gabor Czeki, alias Grisha), Donald Randolph (Anton Borvitch), Herbert Berghof (Prime Minister Andreas Ordy), Ben Astar (Minister of Justice Vajos), Willis Bouchey (Biddle, an editor), Earl Lee (Dad Pelham), Mari Blanchard (Wanda Marlowe (scenes deleted)), Jay Adler (Henry, the bartender), Frank Arnold (French reporter), Leon Askin (Franz, Paris thug), Geneviève Aumont (Airport Receptionist), Hannelore Axman (Miss Oster, Secretary), Paul Birch (Colonel Mannix, in Charge of Prisoner Exchange), Gail Bonney (Phone operator), Monique Chantal (Phone operator), Gino Corrado (Reporter at Hungarian Embassy), Marcel De la Brosse (Maitre d’), Victor Desny (Hungarian army officer), Maurice Doner (Victor), Joseph Forte (Barker, Budapest bureau chief), Paul Frees (Radio Budapest Announcer), Gene Gary (Receptionist), Don Gibson (Phone operator), Sam Harris (Reporter at Hungarian Embassy), Gene Hasler (Monitor), Paul Hoffman (Kedor, Paris Thug), Pál Jávor (Laslo Boros, Tailor), Werner Klingler (Interrogator), Don Kohler (Bert), Rolf Lindau (Doctor), Maurice Marsac (Gendarme), Mara Marshall (Phone operator), David Morales (Spanish reporter), György Nagyajtay (Aide to Borvitch), John Parlow (Guard), Malcolm Peters (Engish reporter), Charles H. Radilak (Antique dealer), Suzanne Ridgeway (Restaurant Patron), Fay Roope (American Ambassador), Vito Scotti (Italian reporter), André Siméon (Waiter), Robert Stevenson (Medical Officer at Prisoner Exchange), Harold Stiller (American sergeant), Victor Sutherland (Larry O’Connell), Albert Szabo (Recorder), Hal Taggart (Herald Tribune Staffer), Ken Terrell (Military aide), Sigfrid Tor (Swedish reporter), Teresa Tudor (Phone operator), Peter J. Votrian (Jan Czeki, boy), William Woodson (Story Narrator), Georgiana Wulff (Gogo Czeki, girl)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 85 min; B&W
- Aka: European Edition
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