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Ann-Margret  

 

MADE IN PARIS

MGM, 1966.  Directed by Boris Sagal.  Camera:  Milton Krasner.  With Ann-Margret, Louis Jourdan, Richard Crenna, Edie Adams, Chad Everett, John McGiver, Marcel Dalio, Matilda Calnan, Jacqueline Beer, Marcel Hillaire, Michele Montau, Reta Shaw, Count Basie and His Octet, Mongo Santamaria and His Band.

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When department store fashion buyer Irene Chase decides to get married, Mr.  Barclay, owner of the store, sends Maggie Scott, her assistant, to Paris for the fashion showings.  Barclay's choice surprises Maggie because Ted, Barclay's son, has been chasing her and she has been rejecting him.

In Paris, famed couturier Marc Fontaine breaks into her hotel room, believing it to be occupied by Irene, who had been a girlfriend of his.  They quarrel, but when Maggie is about to lose the order for Marc's collection, they make up, and Maggie becomes romantically interested in the designer.  Ted, truly in love with Maggie, flies to Paris to be with her.  Maggie is courted also by newspaperman Herb Stone, who takes her on a tour of nightclubs; but Maggie realizes that her involvements with Marc and Herb are only flirtatious and that she really loves Ted.

She returns to America with him.

Notes
Music:  "My True Love" by Red Skelton; "Paris Lullaby," words and music by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster, sung by Ann-Margret and by Louis Jourdan; "Skol Sister" and "Goof Proof," words and music by Quincy Jones; "Made in Paris," words and music by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, sung by Trini Lopez; selected songs performed by Mongo Santamaria and His Band and Count Basie and His Octet.

American Film Institute Catalog

 
           
       
 
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