Das Spielzeug von Paris (English title Red Heels) is an Austrian silent film released in 1925, and directed by Michael Curtiz.
A young British Bohemian (Eric Barclay), who lives in Paris, marries a stage dancer (Lili Damita).
Based on the novel Red Heels by Margery Lawrence, Das Spielzeug von Paris was filmed largely in Paris by the Austrian company Sascha-Film, with the help of finance from the German FPS and the British Stoll film companies.
In 2009, Austrian musician Florian C. Reithner composed and recorded a new score in which he plays the original "Welte — Kinoorgel" (a cinema organ by German organ manufacturer "Welte") at "Filmmuseum Potsdam", Germany.
The new music was first brought to audience in a broadcast by French television channel "France 3" in Winter 2009.