Paris (1929 film)

Only fragment film elements of Paris are known to exist, although the complete soundtrack survives on Vitaphone disks.

Jack Buchanan likewise makes his talking-picture debut as Guy Pennell, the leading man in Vivienne's revue.

Warner Bros. paid the celebrated French music hall star and Broadway chanteuse Irène Bordoni $10,000 a week to star in this film, playing the role she had originated on Broadway, introducing the enduring Porter standard "Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love".

Their initial intention was to have Bordoni star in two musical features, but due to the poor box-office reception of Paris, they decided not to make any more films with her.

[6] Paris used advertisements of a type which were common for its time, featuring the talking in the film and Irène Bordoni starring.