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Paris Playboys 1954

★ 4.02 votes62 min📅 1954-03-07

"A Zany Laff Spree IN GAY PAREE!"

In the whimsical comedy Paris Playboys (1954), directed by the prolific William Beaudine, the spotlight falls on the hilarious antics of Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall as they stumble into a case of mistaken identity with explosive consequences.

Director: William Beaudine

Cast

Leo Gorcey
Leo Gorcey
Slip Mahoney
Huntz Hall
Huntz Hall
Sach Jones / Maurice Gaston Le Beau
Bernard Gorcey
Bernard Gorcey
Louie Dumbrowsky
Veola Vonn
Veola Vonn
Mimi Du Bois
Steven Geray
Steven Geray
Dr. Gaspard
John Wengraf
John Wengraf
Vidal
Charles La Torre
Charles La Torre
French Diplomat
Roy Gordon
Roy Gordon
Senior UN Official
Robin Hughes
Robin Hughes
British Agent at UN Meeting
David Gorcey
David Gorcey
Chuck

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Paris Playboys (1954) about?

Paris Playboys follows Sach, a lovable but bumbling thief who looks exactly like a famous French scientist. When enemy agents mistake him for the real inventor of a powerful rocket fuel, they drag him into a whirlwind of espionage, slapstick comedy, and Parisian charm.

Who directed Paris Playboys?

William Beaudine directed Paris Playboys, bringing his signature flair for lighthearted comedies to the screen.

Who stars in Paris Playboys?

The film stars Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bernard Gorcey, Veola Vonn, and Steven Geray in key roles.

Is Paris Playboys (1954) worth watching?

While Paris Playboys isn't a high-stakes thriller, it offers a fun, fast-paced 62-minute ride for fans of classic comedy. Its blend of mistaken identity, espionage, and slapstick humor makes it a charming time capsule of mid-century entertainment.

How long is Paris Playboys?

Paris Playboys has a runtime of 62 minutes.

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About Paris Playboys (1954) — A zany comedy of mistaken identity and Parisian mischief

In the whimsical comedy Paris Playboys (1954), directed by the prolific William Beaudine, the spotlight falls on the hilarious antics of Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall as they stumble into a case of mistaken identity with explosive consequences. When a bumbling thief, Sach, is mistaken for a renowned French scientist who has just invented a revolutionary rocket fuel, he becomes the unlikely target of enemy agents desperate to steal the formula. The film brims with slapstick humor and lighthearted mischief, set against the romantic backdrop of 1950s Paris, where every alleyway and café could hide a new farce waiting to unfold.

As Sach navigates this chaotic situation with the help of his loyal but equally clueless sidekick, the stakes rise, and the laughs never fade. Bernard Gorcey lends his comedic charm to the mix, while Veola Vonn and Steven Geray add a dash of intrigue and sophistication. With Beaudine's knack for zany storytelling and the East Side Kids' signature brand of humor, Paris Playboys delivers a breezy 62-minute escape into a world where science, espionage, and sheer silliness collide.