“GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS”
With a provocative title only a shadowy promise of its hilarious, sparkling plot. Columbia’s "Good Girls |Go To Paris" with Melvyn Douglas | and Joan Blondell, sensational co-stars jof "There’s Always a Woman,” again j are teamed in the new film. | “Good Girls Go To Paris" presents Douglas in a new and distinctive char- | aclerisalion, that of an English cx- ! change professor slightly bewildered .by the feverish, hectic activity at an American university, and completely .dazed by his suddenly acquired role jof confidential adviser to a young i waitress whose sole ambition is to go i to Paris. j Laugh-provoking adventures involvj hig the two stars take them from the j college town to New York and eventuI ally to a millionaire's mansion where i the tangled threads of half.a dozen I i lives provide the suspense which builds ■ to the surprising climax. Important features roles are played ! by Walter Connolly, as the capricious > | millionaire: Isabel Jeans, a flighty, mid-dle-aged woman; Alan Curtis, playboy grandson; and Joan Perry, the granddaughter. Other supporting parts are played by Alexander D’Arcy. Stanley Brown. Robert Sterling and Dick Fiske.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 7 December 1940, Page 8
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