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Paris Blues
TrailerThe film sets in a city where is heaven for the black to escape the racism. Ram Bowen is black musician takes part in a jazz group with a white musician. One day, They fall in love with two beautiful tourists who have a holiday in the city.Actors: Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Sidney Poitier, Louis Armstrong, Diahann Carroll, Barbara Laage, André Luguet, Marie Versini, Moustache, Aaron Bridgers, Guy Pedersen, ...»Director: Martin RittCountry: United StatesDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 1961IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Paris Blues"
The New RepublicJanuary 27, 2016Four writers have adapted Harold Flender's novel, whose sole asset was the idea they have minimized ...
TIME MagazineFebruary 09, 2009All it lacks is something to pull these parts into a sensible whole.
VarietyJanuary 07, 2008Within its snappy, flashy veneer is an undernourished romantic drama of a rather traditional screen school.
ArtforumJuly 31, 2014Despite how square this movie about hepcats seems -- if only from the admittedly unfair vantage point of more than five decades on -- expressions of raw emotion stir Paris Blues to life.
ColeSmithey.comMay 06, 2009Louis Armstrong lends his legendary horn to great effect in a musical sequence in this classic gem of a movie.
EmanuelLevy.ComApril 04, 2009A low key, plotless but charming film that benefits from its appealing cast, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Sidney Poitier and Diahann Carroll, on location shooting in Paris, and Oscar-nominated jazz music from Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington.
OregonianMarch 27, 2009Newman is terrific in the picture, running both hot and cool, but he's upstaged by Woodward, who delivers stunning and surprising emotion in the final scenes. It's really worth seeing.
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