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Passport to Paris
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Passport to Paris

Nov 9, 1999
1h 27m
★ 6.2

Overview

Sent to Paris to visit their grandfather, the twins fall in love with France, not to mention two French boys.

Genres

Comedy
Family

Production Companies

Hollyridge Productions
Dualstar Productions

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Cast

Mary-Kate Olsen

Melanie Porter

Mary-Kate Olsen

Ashley Olsen

Allyson Porter

Ashley Olsen

Peter White

Grandpa Edward

Peter White

Matt Winston

Jeremy Bluff

Matt Winston

Yvonne Sciò

Brigitte

Yvonne Sciò

Brocker Way

Jean

Brocker Way

Ethan Peck

Michel

Ethan Peck

François Giroday

Henri

François Giroday

Jon Menick

François

Jon Menick

Doran Clark

Barbara Porter

Doran Clark

Matt McCoy

Jack Porter

Matt McCoy

Robert Martin Robinson

Mssr. De Beauvoir

Robert Martin Robinson

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