Plastered in Paris

Plastered in Paris is a 1928 American synchronized sound comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Sammy Cohen, Jack Pennick and Lola Salvi.

[1] While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using the sound-on-film movietone process.

However, this drew some criticism for its mockery of the Foreign Legion, which an observer compared to the British Guards Regiments as being above parody.

While serving in North Africa they rescue a General's daughter from a harem.

A large portion of Plastered in Paris was shot on location at Cedar City.