Stranded in Paris (1926)
American shop-girl Julie McFadden, wins a free passage to Paris; en route she meets Robert Van Wye, who has to kiss her when she loses a sack race. In Paris, Julie finds her proposed residence destroyed, and while waiting for Bob her purse is snatched; in the ensuing chase she gets lost and enters a dressmaker shop, where the two owners are in dire need of an English-speaking girl to deliver some gowns. Accidentally she is given free entry to the apartment of Countess Pasada and is shown to her rooms; the count is in his pajamas when she emerges from her bath, and she locks him in the bathroom.
Director: Arthur Rosson
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Bebe Daniels as Julie McFadden |
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James Hall as Robert Van Wye |
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Mabel Julienne Scott as Countess Pasada |
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Helen Dunbar as Mrs. Van Wye |
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Tom Ricketts as Herr Rederson |
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Ida Darling as Mrs. Halstead |
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Ford Sterling as Count Pasada |
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Iris Stuart as Theresa Halstead |
| Writing | Louise Long | Writer |
| Writing | John McDermott | Adaptation |
| Writing | Ethel Doherty | Writer |
| Camera | William Marshall | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Fritz Jakobstetter | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Hans Backwitz | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Herman J. Mankiewicz | Adaptation |
| Directing | Arthur Rosson | Director |