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Wikipedia article




'Take Me to Paris' is a 1951 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Albert Modley, Roberta Huby and Bruce Seton.Chibnall & McFarlane p.41 It was made at Walton Studios.

Plot



Mr. Armstrong's racing stable is preparing to send one of its top horses to run in Paris's Maisons Lafitte, when the thoroughbred is unexpectedly injured. Its replacement is Thunderhead, a much lowlier animal, but favourite of jockey and stable lad, Albert. Meanwhile, two crooked stable hands plot to use the cross channel trip to smuggle forged bank notes in the horse's blanket. Their plans are foiled however, by Albert, who also manages to win the big race riding his favourite horse.

Cast



* Albert Modley as Albert

* Roberta Huby as Linda Vane

* Bruce Seton as Gerald Vane

* Claire Guibert as Annette

* Richard Molinas as Pojo

* Alfred Argus as Jules

* Lottie Beck as Danseuse

* George Bishop as Mr. Armstrong

* Paul Bonifas as the Bistro Keeper (Cafe Proprietor)

* Jim Grald as Butcher

* Gerald Rex as Gendarme

* Leonard Sharp as Walter

* Marc Valbel as Maurice

References





Bibliography



* Chibnall, Steve & McFarlane, Brian. 'The British 'B' Film'. Palgrave MacMillan, 2009.


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