Hot for Paris (1929)
Rough sea dog John Patrick Duke has a weakness for women and strong drink. Little does he know that he won a million dollars on Longchamp with the horses. Earlier, he caused a riot in a French hotel. He therefore thinks he is being pursued when officials try to inform him of that cash prize. In the end, John and his friend Axel are forced to take the money. This allows them to have a party with their French friends. The film is believed to be lost.
Director: Raoul Walsh
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Victor McLaglen as John Patrick Duke |
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Fifi D'Orsay as Fifi Dupre |
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El Brendel as Axel Olson |
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Polly Moran as Polly |
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Lennox Pawle as Mr. Pratt |
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Yola d'Avril as Yola Dupre |
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George Fawcett as Chop Captain |
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August Tollaire as Papa Gouset |
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Anita Murray as Mimi |
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Charles Judels as Charlott Gouset |
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Edward Dillon as Ship's Cook |
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Rosita Marstini as Fifi's Mother |
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Agostino Borgato as Fifi's Father |
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Dave Balles as Monsieur Furrier |
| Writing | Raoul Walsh | Story |
| Directing | Raoul Walsh | Director |
| Art | David S. Hall | Art Direction |
| Editing | Jack Dennis | Editor |
| Writing | William K. Wells | Writer |
| Writing | Charles J. McGuirk | Writer |
| Art | Ben Carré | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Sophie Wachner | Costume Design |
| Camera | Charles Van Enger | Director of Photography |