Paris Blues

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    Paris Blues
    1961

    Synopsis

    During the 1960s, two American jazz musicians living in Paris meet and fall in love with two American tourist girls and must decide between music and love.

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    Cast

    • Paul NewmanRam Bowen
    • Joanne WoodwardLillian Corning
    • Sidney PoitierEddie Cook
    • Diahann CarrollConnie Lampson
    • Louis ArmstrongWild Man Moore
    • Barbara LaageMarie Séoul
    • André LuguetRené Bernard
    • Marie VersiniNicole
    • Serge ReggianiMichel 'Gypsy' Devigne
    • MoustacheMustachio

    Recommendations

    • 80

      CineVue

      Much like the multitude of heady jazz numbers that flow throughout the film, Paris Blues is a cool, breezy and laid-back character-led romantic drama with strong turns by the four likable leads, not least the late, great Paul Newman, effortlessly exuding that trademark piercing blue-eyed intensity and magnetism.
    • 70

      The New York Times

      Paris Blues is a small movie with large ambitions.
    • 63

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      The movie has a great Duke Ellington score, and director Martin Ritt tries for a Beat sensibility that's not authentic, but is acceptable. [30 Dec 1995]
    • 63

      San Francisco Chronicle

      Each player in this love rhombus keeps the Martin Ritt-directed affair from scatting off into period nonsense. [01 Jul 2001]
    • 60

      Variety

      Within its snappy, flashy veneer is an undernourished romantic drama of a rather traditional screen school.
    • 50

      Time

      Director Martin Ritt (The Long, Hot Summer) has obviously sought for artistic truth in this film, but the only general truth that Blues propounds is one that might have prevented this production: expatriates are a pretty dull bunch.
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      The story is slim but the jazz is great, especially when legendary Louis Armstrong gets into the act.

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