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Company: United Artists
Year: 1923
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 84 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Black & White
Sound Mix: Silent

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PARYŻANKA
A Woman Of Paris

A Woman Of Paris

Directed by: Charles Chaplin
Writing credits: Charles Chaplin
Produced by: Charles Chaplin
Original Music: Charles Chaplin
Film Editing by: Charles Chaplin
Monta Bell
Cinematography: Roland Totheroh 
Jack Wilson
Literary Editor: Monta Bell
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: Edw. Sutherland
Researcher: Jean de Limur
more: photo gallery

Cast overview:
Edna Purviance .... Marie St. Clair
Clarence Geldart .... Marie's Father
Carl Miller .... Jean Millet
Lydia Knott .... Jean's Mother
Charles K. French .... Jean's Father
Adolphe Menjou .... Pierre Revel
Betty Morrissey .... Fifi
Malvina Polo .... Paulette
Nellie Bly Baker .... Masseuse
Henry Bergman .... Head Waiter
Charles Chaplin .... Porter
Frank Coghlan Jr. .... Boy
Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast .... Man in nightclub
Stella De Lanti .... Revel's Fiancée
Jean de Limur .... Man in nightclub
Charles Farrell .... Man dancing in nightclub
Bess Flowers .... Mannequin
Karl Gutman .... Conductor

Trivia:
On New Year's Day 1924, Edna Purviance was at a party with oil tycoon Courtland Dines and Mabel Normand when Normand's chauffeur, "defending Mabel Normand's honor" shot Dines with a gun owned by Mabel Normand. Dines refused to testify at the trial where the chauffeur (Horrace Greer, who was an escapee from a chain gang living under an assumed name) was found not guilty. As a result of Purviance's arms-length relationship to this scandal, this film was banned in several US cities.

First of only two films Charles Chaplin directed in which he did not take a starring role. The second was A Countess from Hong Kong (1967).

Charles Chaplin conceived this film to help Edna Purviance's career independent of him. However, while the film did boost Adolphe Menjou's career considerably, it did little for hers.

The first major failure in Charles Chaplin's career. Many believe the film would have been a success if he taken his name off the picture altogether.

The re-issue of this film, with a musical score and new cut by Charles Chaplin, was the last work of his entire film career. By then the 87-year-old Chaplin was visibly frail, but still walking. His score was aided by arranger Eric James, and he took a small theme from Monsieur Verdoux (1947), but most of the score was Chaplin's. The film was re-issued posthumously in 1977 with the new score to overwhelming critical and public praise. At that time many critics praised it (as in the trailer) as one of the best films ever made.

This was Charles Chaplin's second critical failure, after his short film Sunnyside (1919). That short was reissued with a new score with this film in 1977.

Michael Powell said in a 1977 interview that the film had such an impact on him that he'd carried it with him throughout his career. Its themes are visible in various Powell films, and the amazing thing is that, from 1923-1976, he had only seen the film once.

Director Cameo: [Charles Chaplin] a railroad worker. He is very easy to spot. He is carrying a huge box over his head, and he is alone

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