The Last Time I Saw Paris

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The Last Time I Saw Paris

Movie poster
Directed by Richard Brooks
Produced by Jack Cummings
Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald (story)
Julius J. Epstein (screenplay)
Philip G. Epstein (screenplay)
Richard Brooks (screenplay)
Starring Elizabeth Taylor
Van Johnson
Walter Pidgeon
Donna Reed
Music by Conrad Salinger
Cinematography Joseph Ruttenberg
Editing by John D. Dunning
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) November 18, 1954
Running time 116 mins
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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The Last Time I Saw Paris is a 1954 romantic drama made by MGM, loosely based on F. Scott Fitzgerald 's short story Babylon Revisited. It was directed by Richard Brooks and produced by Jack Cummings. The screenplay was by Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein and Richard Brooks.

The film starred Elizabeth Taylor and Van Johnson, with Walter Pidgeon, Donna Reed, Eva Gabor, Kurt Kasznar, George Dolenz and Roger Moore.

The film's title song "The Last Time I Saw Paris" was composed by Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern and, although the song was not written explicitly for the movie, it was featured prominently throughout the flim and can be heard in many scenes, either being sung or being played as an instrumental.

The film is currently in the public domain.

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