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In the bustling Paris of the 1920s, a group of young American artists arrives with dreams of grandeur and a healthy dose of recklessness. Among them is a talented yet tormented painter who struggles to find his voice in a city where art and love intertwine in every alley. His muse, a captivating dancer with a dark past, becomes the center of his inspiration, unleashing both his creativity and his inner demons.

As the bohemian cafés resonate with laughter, chatter, and songs, the painter's friends glide between extravagant parties and romantic encounters. But as Parisian life heats up, the tension rises. The dancer reveals a secret that could change everything, and the painter finds himself caught between his ambition for success and his love for the muse who inspires him.

The adventures of this group range from the hilarious to the heart-wrenching, showcasing a blend of joy and disillusionment that captures the essence of youth. In a world where everything seems possible, they must confront the realities of their life choices. The conclusion is a whirlwind of emotions, where each must decide what sacrifices they are willing to make for love, freedom, and their art. With a vibrant soundtrack and captivating visual style, this story of love and ambition is a tribute to the effervescent Parisian life of the 1920s.

Media type
Movie
Year
1929
Director
Raoul Walsh
Writer
Charles J. McGuirk
William K. Wells
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
4.40
Actors
Victor McLaglen
Fifi D'Orsay
El Brendel
Polly Moran
Lennox Pawle
Yola d'Avril
George Fawcett
August Tollaire
Anita Murray
Gender
Música
Comedy
Adventure
Country
United States
Original title
Hot for Paris
Duration
77
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