Good Girls Go to Paris
Jenny Swanson, a waitress on a college campus, is dying to visit Paris. Thanks to English professor Ronald Brooke, she manages to make her dream come true. Besides seeing the sights in the French capital she makes friends with a wealthy family there, the Brands.
Casts & Crew
Melvyn Douglas
Joan Blondell
Walter Connolly
Alan Curtis
Joan Perry
Isabel Jeans
Stanley Brown
Alexander D'Arcy
Henry Hunter
Clarence Kolb
Howard Hickman
Jean Acker
Harry A. Bailey
Don Beddoe
Leon Belasco
Brooks Benedict
Beatrice Blinn
Barlowe Borland
Jack Chapin
Jack Chefe
Robert Cherry
Dora Clement
Dorothy Comingore
James Conaty
Eleanor Counts
Catherine Courtney
James Craig
Beatrice Curtis
Jack Daley
Leigh De Lacey
Don Dillaway
Ann Doran
George Douglas
Helen Jerome Eddy
Mary Field
Richard Fiske
Dorothy Fowler
Lorna Gray
George Guhl
William Irving
Wright Kramer
Eddie Laughton
George Lloyd
Jane Loofbourrow
Sam McDaniel
Tony Merlo
Walter Merrill
Forbes Murray
William Newell
Cyril Ring
Walter Sande
Tom Seidel
Larry Steers
Robert Sterling
John M. Sullivan
Lillian Ten Eyck
Ray Turner
John Tyrrell
Dave Willock
Dick Winslow
Florence Wix
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