A Trip to Paramountown

A Trip to Paramountown is a 1922 American short silent documentary film produced by Famous Players–Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures, to celebrate 10 years of Paramount's founding.

The film runs about 20 minutes and features many personalities then under contract to Famous Players–Lasky and Paramount.

A Trip to Paramountown is a promotional vehicle intended to show film industry employees in their normal, everyday work settings.

It was released in the wake of several scandals associated with the film industry, such as the manslaughter trial involving silent screen comedian Roscoe Arbuckle, the death of actress Olive Thomas, the murder of director William Desmond Taylor, and the drug-induced decline of Wallace Reid.

[3] A Trip to Paramountown was released on Flicker Alley's 2007 DVD of several rare Rudolph Valentino films.