A down-and-out reporter and a fashion designer fall in love in Paris.
Directed by Melville Shavelson
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Cast
Paul Newman
Steve Sherman
Joanne Woodward
Samantha Blake
Thelma Ritter
Lena O'Connor
Eva Gabor
Felicienne Courbeau
George Tobias
Joe Bergner
Marvin Kaplan
Harry
Robert Clary
Frenchman at Restaurant
Joan Staley
Danish Stewardess
Robert F. Simon
Bertram Chalmers
Maurice Chevalier
Self
Army Archerd
Onlooker (uncredited)
Audrey Betz
Amazon (uncredited)
Crew
Melville Shavelson
Director
Melville Shavelson
Writer
Erroll Garner
Original Music Composer
Leith Stevens
Original Music Composer
Daniel L. Fapp
Director of Photography
Melville Shavelson
Producer
Michael D. Moore
Assistant Director
Wally Westmore
Makeup Supervisor
Edith Head
Costume Design
Sam Comer
Set Decoration
Miriam Nelson
Choreographer
Popular Reviews
15 reviews
Brooklyn Cullum
5.0★ · 01/20/26
(unfortunately) to enjoy the crazy fashion, 60s paris, and paul newman… you will need to temporarily ignore how painfully sexist and problematic this is!
(unfortunately) to enjoy the crazy fashion, 60s paris, and paul newman… you will need to temporarily ignore how painfully sexist and problematic this is!
elizabeth
7.0★ · 01/14/26
i was sold at the beginning with the opening credits telling people to sue them
one of the most unserious movies but in the best way - like people just wanting to play and be creative
paul newman you have my heart
i was sold at the beginning with the opening credits telling people to sue them
one of the most unserious movies but in the best way - like people just wanting to play and be creative
paul newman you have my heart
Hunter
4.0★ · 01/13/26
I’m just here for Paul Newman
I’m just here for Paul Newman
Lucas Colorado
7.0★ · 02/24/25
If I remember well, Paul Newman didn't like the script at first but Joanne Woodward insisted because she wanted to look fabulous wearing funny wigs and have fun. It looks like they had fun doing this movie.
If I remember well, Paul Newman didn't like the script at first but Joanne Woodward insisted because she wanted to look fabulous wearing funny wigs and have fun. It looks like they had fun doing this movie.