Artists and Models Abroad

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Plot

In this musical sequel to the highly successful Artists and Models, Jack Benny plays Buck Boswell, the leader of a troupe of performers who end up broke and stranded in gay Paris. To rustle up a little cash, he decides to produce a musical fashion show. Boswell hires an American father and daughter to perform because he thinks they too are impoverished. Things happen, and Boswell nearly loses his show until his two Yanks reveal that they are loaded. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Cast

Fritz Feld - Dubois; Phyllis Kennedy - Marie; Joyce Compton - Chickie; Adrienne D'Ambricourt - Mme. Brissard; Andre Cheron - Brissard; Jules Raucourt - Chaumont; Chester Clute - Simpson; Alex Melesh - Count Vassily Vossilovitch; Dolores Casey - Dodie; Yvonne Duval - Red; Marie DeForest - Kansas; Gwen Kenyon - Miss America; Mary Parker - Punkins; Eugene Borden; Paul Bryar - Hotel Clerk; Peter Camlin - Assistant Manager; Ethel Clayton - Woman; Paul Cremonesi; Gennaro Curci - Proprietor; Sheila D'Arcy - Becky; Jean de Briac; Arthur Dulac - Waiter; G.P. Huntley - Elliot Winthrop; Kenneth Gibson - American Reporter; Armand Kaliz - Headwaiter; Evelyn Keyes - Bit Part; Harry Lamont; Fred Malatesta - Treasury Official; Alphonse Martell; Joyce Mathews - Jersey; Louis Mercier - Simpson; David Mir - Attendant; Cliff Nazarro - Guide; Carol Parker; Jean Perry; Ferdinand Schumann-Heink - German Reporter; Nicholas Soussanin - Prefects of Police; Monty Woolley - Gantvoort; Fred Cavens; Robert Graves - Chef; Louis Van Den Ecker - Cabby; Maurice Brierre; George Calliga - Keyboard Operator; Albert D'Arno; Paula DeCardo; Norah Gale; Francisco Maran - Assistant to Prefect; Tony Merlo - Kitchen Helper; Manuel Paris - Guard; Georges Renevant; Jacques Vanaire; Charles de Ravenne - Porter; Ed Agresti - Doorman; Eugene Beday - Watchman; Marie Burton; Eddie Davis; Robert Du Couedic; Constant Franke - Gendarme; Laurie Lane; Andre Marsaudon; Helaine Moler; Paco Moreno; Joseph Romantini - Grocery Boy; George Davis - Leader of Guards

Credit

Hans Dreier - Art Director, Ernst Fegte - Art Director, LeRoy J. Prinz - Choreography, Edith Head - Costume Designer, Mitchell Leisen - Director, Doane Harrison - Editor, Boris Morros - Composer (Music Score), Boris Morros - Musical Direction/Supervision, Ralph Rainger - Songwriter, Leo Robin - Songwriter, Ted Tetzlaff - Cinematographer, Arthur Hornblow, Jr. - Producer, A.E. Freudeman - Set Designer, Farciot Edouart - Special Effects, Russel Crouse - Screenwriter, Ken Englund - Screenwriter, Howard Lindsay - Screenwriter

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Artists and Models Abroad

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Artists and Models Abroad
Directed by Mitchell Leisen
Produced by Arthur Hornblow Jr.
Written by Ken Englund
Howard Lindsay (story & screenplay)
Russel Crouse (story & screenplay)
J.P. McEvoy (story)
Starring Jack Benny
Joan Bennett
Cinematography Ted Tetzlaff
Editing by Doane Harrison
Distributed by Paramount
Release date(s) December 20, 1938
Running time 90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Artists and Models Abroad (UK title: Stranded in Paris) is a 1938 film made by Paramount Pictures directed by Mitchell Leisen, starring by Jack Benny and Joan Bennett. The screenplay was written by Ken Englund, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.

It tells the story of a penniless acting group who are stranded in Paris, and are saved by the millionaire.

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Releases

The U. S. theatrical release of the film was on December 20, 1938.

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Ken Englund (Writer, Director, Comedy/Musical)
Jack Benny (Actor, Comedy/Musical)