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Saturday Cinema Double Bill: Innocents in Paris

on BBC Two England

starring
Alastair Sim
Margaret Rutherford Claire Bloom
This amiable comedy is set in those far-off days-the early 50s-when travel, even to Paris, was more of an adventure. Seven innocents abroad, a cross-section of the British nation, travel to the French capital. The adventurers and romantics are led by Sim, as a dour diplomat, and Margaret Rutherford as an eccentric amateur artist ...
Written and produced by ANATOLE DE GRUNWALD
Directed by GORDON PARRY Films: page 11 and at 4.40
Laughter in Paradise starring
Alastair Sim Fay Compton
In the second film starring the incomparable Alastair Sim , an eccentric practical joker dies, leaving a fortune to each of four relatives - on various conditions. The exploits the relatives have to undertake in order to inherit, provide plenty of comic situations.
Screenplay by MICHAEL PERTWEE and JACK DAVIES
Produced and directed by MARIO ZAMPI Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Alastair Sim
Unknown:
Margaret Rutherford
Unknown:
Claire Bloom
Unknown:
Margaret Rutherford
Produced By:
Anatole de Grunwald
Directed By:
Gordon Parry
Unknown:
Alastair Sim
Unknown:
Fay Compton
Unknown:
Alastair Sim
Unknown:
Michael Pertwee
Unknown:
Jack Davies
Directed By:
Mario Zampi
Sir Norman Barker:
Alastair Sim
Gwladwys Inglott:
Margaret Rutherford
Dicky Bird:
Ronald Shiner
Susan Robbins:
Claire Bloom
Max de Lorne:
Claude Dauphin
Francois:
Laurence Harvey
Capt George Stilton:
Jimmy Edwards
Andy MacGregor:
James Copeland
Josette:
Gaby Bruyere
Raymonde:
Monique Gérard
Gloria Delaney:
Mara Lane
Carpetseller:
Grégoire Aslan
Panitov:
Peter Illing
Deniston Russell:
Alastair Sim
Agnes Russell:
Fay Compton
Simon Russell:
Guy Middleton
Herbert Russell:
George Cole
Henry Russell:
Hugh Griffith
Lucille Grayson:
Beatrice Campbell
Sir Charles Robson:
A E Matthews
Elizabeth Robson:
Joyce Grenfell
Sheila Wilcott:
Eleanor Summerfield
Gordon Webb:
John Laurie

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