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  1. Innocents of Paris is a 1929 black and white American musical film. Directed by Richard Wallace and based on the play Flea Market, the film was the first musical production by Paramount Pictures.

    • May 25, 1929
  2. Innocents of Paris: Directed by Richard Wallace. With Maurice Chevalier, Sylvia Beecher, Russell Simpson, George Fawcett. Maurice, a humble Parisian junk dealer who sells some of his wares at the Flea market, saves a boy from drowning.

    • (45)
    • Musical, Romance
    • Richard Wallace
    • 1929-05-25
  3. La canción de París es una película dirigida por Richard Wallace con Maurice Chevalier, Sylvia Beecher, Russell Simpson, George Fawcett .... Año: 1929. Título original: Innocents of Paris. Sinopsis: Maurice, un humilde chatarrero parisino que vende su mercancía en el mercado de pulgas, salva a un chico de ahogarse.

  4. Maurice Marny, a Paris junk dealer, jumps into the Seine to save little Jo-Jo, whose mother committed suicide, and takes the child to his grandfather, Émile Leval. Maurice falls in love with the boy's aunt, Louise, but Émile bitterly opposes the match.

  5. Innocents of Paris is a film directed by Richard Wallace with Maurice Chevalier, Sylvia Beecher, Russell Simpson, George Fawcett .... Year: 1929. Original title: Innocents of Paris. Synopsis: Maurice, a humble Parisian junk dealer who sells some of his wares at the Flea market, saves a boy from drowning.

  6. 1929. Directed by Richard Wallace. A Parisian junk dealer has to choose between love and fame after he rescues a boy. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Maurice Chevalier Sylvia Beecher Russell Simpson George Fawcett John Miljan Margaret Livingston David Durand Helene Costello. 78 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review. Share.

  7. Innocents of Paris is a 1929 black and white American musical film. Directed by Richard Wallace and based on the play Flea Market, the film was the first musical production by Paramount Pictures. Although the screenplay was regarded as mediocre, the critics were impressed with the newly-arrived Chevalier, for whom they predicted much success.