The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954) Elizabeth Taylor | Drama, Romance



Richard Brooks directed this adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald story about a writer who returns to Paris to gain custody of his daughter, and while there reminisces about his ill-fated marriage to the girl’s mother.

Director: Richard Brooks
Writers: Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, Richard Brooks, F. Scott Fitzgerald
Stars: Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson, Walter Pidgeon
Genre: Classics, Drama, Romance
Budget: $1.96 million USD

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35 Replies to “The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954) Elizabeth Taylor | Drama, Romance”

  1. It is a wonderful movie. Ms.Taylor will always be remembered for her beauty. But a great actress also. Ms. Reed, Zsa Zsa, and the cast were all in fine form.

  2. Another great movie from the golden era.
    Enjoy these, because there are no star actors today!
    Stellar cast, good story, script.
    Thanks.

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    Sandy Descher who portrays Vicki is probably best known for her role as the little traumatized girl in "Them!"

    Screenplay writer Julius J. Epstein shared an academy award with his twin brother, Philip G. Epstein and Howard Koch for their work on "Casablanca" 10 years earlier.

    One of a handful of MGM productions of the early 1950s whose original copyrights were never renewed, and are now in the Public Domain.

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