The Last Time I Saw Paris1954
The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954)
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Cast
as Helen Ellswirth
as Charles Wills
as James Ellswirth
as Marion Ellswirth
as Lorraine Quarl
as Maurice
as Claude Matine
as Paul
as Vicki
as Mama
as Barney
as Campbell

as Singer

as Boy

as American Officer

as American Officer

as American Officer

as Nurse

as Leon
as English Man

as English Man

as English Man

as Another Nurse

as Flamenco Dance Team

as Gendarme

as Flamenco Dancer

as Flamenco Dancer

as Fighting Girl

as Fighting Girl
Critic Reviews for The Last Time I Saw Paris
All Critics (9) | Top Critics (4) | Fresh (7) | Rotten (2)
This picture tries to please everybody. It won't.

An engrossing romantic drama that tells a good story with fine performances and an overall honesty of dramatic purpose.
What is to be said of such a picture? The story is trite. The motivations are thin. The writing is glossy and pedestrian. The acting is pretty much forced.
An enjoyable (if heavy-handed) melodrama.

I certainly wouldn't trouble you with a description of this abysmal film.
Somewhat engrossing but too much a dull and heavy-handed tragic melodrama.
Audience Reviews for The Last Time I Saw Paris
Lush not terribly faithful rendition of Fitzgerald's Babylon Revisited is hampered by the miscasting of Van Johnson in the lead. There is no way other than script demands that Elizabeth Taylor would pick the vapid Johnson let alone stay with him throughout the increasingly boorish behavior he subjects her too. Otherwise the film is beautifully shot with that MGM sheen and Walter Pidgeon gives a terrific performance as Liz's madcap father.

Super Reviewer
Way cheesy, but Widmark and Malden make it watchable.
Super Reviewer
A classic Hollywood tear-jerker. I may have to think again about Elizabeth Taylor's acting. Mostly, she leaves me flat. Being a beautiful child can only last so long. In this one, you can see that Donna Reed is the more subtle actress, the more smooth in her transition between moods -- displaying more ability to show range in real human transitions. But Taylor is impressive here, even if it's more a feeling of shoving in a clutch and jamming the stick, jumping from situation to situation. I'm glad I finally saw this gem. Taylor at her best.
Super Reviewer
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