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A Trip to Paris
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A Trip to Paris

May 6, 1938
1h 4m
★ 1.0

MOM AND THE KIDS CAN'T PARLEY VOO A WORD...but how Dad's money talks!

Overview

The Jones Family heads to Gay Paree in celebration of the 25th wedding anniversary of Pa and Ma Jones. It doesn't take long for the Joneses to be victimized by clever Parisian con artists.

Genres

Adventure
Comedy

Production Companies

20th Century Fox

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Cast

Jed Prouty

John Jones

Jed Prouty

Spring Byington

Mrs. John Jones

Spring Byington

Shirley Deane

Bonnie Thompson

Shirley Deane

Russell Gleason

Herbert Thompson

Russell Gleason

Florence Roberts

Granny Jones

Florence Roberts

Kenneth Howell

Jack Jones

Kenneth Howell

George Ernest

Roger Jones

George Ernest

June Carlson

Lucy Jones

June Carlson

Billy Mahan

Bobby Jones

Billy Mahan

George Davis

Pierre (uncredited)

George Davis

Marvin Stephens

Tommy McGuire

Marvin Stephens

Joan Valerie

Marguerite Varloff

Joan Valerie

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