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Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris ()


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An elderly charwoman in 1950s London spots a Dior dress at the home of her employer and becomes determined to travel to Paris and buy one herself.

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Mrs. Ada Harris
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Mme. Colbert
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Andre
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Mr. Armont
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Vi Butterfield
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Natasha Petitpierre
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Marquis Hippolite
William Armstrong
Barbara Barnes ...
Claudine
Tamsin Olivier ...
Louise
Jenö Pataky ...
(as Jeno Pataky)
Alex Knight
György Emõd ...
(as Gyorgy Emod)
Anna Safranek
Ottó Szokolay ...
(as Otto Szokolay)
Tibor Medveczky
Fruzsina Radnai

Directed by

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Anthony Pullen Shaw ... (as Anthony Shaw)

Written by

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Paul Gallico ... (novel)
 
John Hawkesworth ... (teleplay)

Produced by

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Susan Cavan ... producer
Andras Hamori ... producer
Caroline Hewitt ... co-producer
Péter Koltai ... associate producer (as Peter Koltai)
Lacia Kornylo ... associate producer
David Shaw ... executive producer
Pál Sándor ... co-producer (as Pal Sandor)

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Stanley Myers

Cinematography by

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Laszlo George ... director of photography

Editing by

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Sidney Wolinsky

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Robin Lee ... assistant editor
Noemi Mehrli ... assistant editor
Matthew Rawley ... post-production coordinator
Éva Sebán ... assistant editor (as Eva Seban)
Vaughan Killin ... color timer (uncredited)

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Simone Reynolds

Production Design by

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Roger Murray-Leach

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Tamás Hornyánszky ... (as Tamas Hornyanszky)

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Ferenc Schöffer ... (as Ferenc Schoffer)

Costume Design by

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Jane Robinson

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Pauline Heys ... makeup artist
Jánosné Kajtár ... hair stylist (as Janosne Kajtar)
Pat McDermott ... hair stylist (as Patricia McDermott)
Agnes Petrovics ... makeup artist
Erzsébet Rácz ... hair stylist (as Erzsebet Racz)
Julia Vitray ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Christine Bodelot ... production manager: Paris
Clara George ... production manager
Gyorgy Kuntner ... unit manager
Charles Rozsnay ... unit manager
György Sánta ... production manager: Budapest (as Gyorgy Santa)
George Vukojevic ... post-production supervisor

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Pedro Gandol ... first assistant director
Ron Mezey ... second assistant director
Carl Oprey ... assistant director
Péter Rácz ... first assistant director: Budapest (as Peter Racz)
Petra Simko ... second assistant director: Budapest

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József Kiss ... construction assistant
Tibor Nell ... construction coordinator
Gábor Posevitz ... property master

Sound Department

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Milvia Bonacini ... Voice actress: Mel Martin
Yann Delpuech ... sound effects editor
Peter Kelly ... re-recording mixer
Marvin Lawrence ... supervising sound editor
Dino Pigat ... re-recording mixer
Peter Shewchuk ... sound recordist
Michael Werth ... dialogue editor
Gregory King ... sound supervisor (uncredited)
Dale Sheldrake ... dialogue editor (uncredited)

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Zoltán Gulyás Kiss ... stunt driver (uncredited)

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Mihály Benyó ... first assistant camera (as Mihaly Benyo)
Péter Bognár ... best boy
Egon Endrényi ... still photographer
Pál Paluch ... key grip (as Pal Paluch)
Béla Romwalter ... gaffer (as Richy Romwalter)
Attila Szalay ... camera operator
Balázs Vákár ... trainee electrician

Casting Department

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Susan Forrest ... additional casting
Marcia Gresham ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Imre Orosz ... wardrobe master
Györgyi Vidák ... wardrobe supervisor (as Gyorgyi Vidak)

Location Management

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Gyorgy Kuntner ... location manager
Charles Rozsnay ... location manager
Julie Belthoise ... assistant location manager (uncredited)
Nicolas Foulatier ... location manager trainee: Paris (uncredited)

Music Department

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Marvin Lawrence ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Susanna David ... script supervisor (as Suzanna David)

Transportation Department

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Richard Booz ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Sandrine Ageorges ... unit/location manager: Paris
Christopher Comrie ... production accountant
Virginia Gallico ... creative consultant
Géza Jánossy ... caterer (1992)
Sue Quinn ... unit/location manager: London

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Priscilla English ... special thanks

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Distributors

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  • CBS (1992) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
  • Aquarius TV (2001) (Greece) (tv)
  • M6 (1995) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
  • M6 (2007) (France) (tv)
  • Moviemax Family (2006) (Turkey) (tv) (Cable)
  • Pidax Film (2020) (Germany) (DVD)
  • Téva (2009) (France) (tv)
  • Téva (2010) (France) (tv)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Ada Harris (Dame Angela Lansbury), a London charwoman in the 1950s, sees a Christian Dior dress and decides that she's going to own one. First, she scrimps and saves her money, but when she has enough, and takes a trip to Paris, she learns that buying an original couture creation is a little harder than simply plunking down cash. Along the way to her goal, she manages to befriend a count, unite young lovers, and dodge customs. Written by Kathy Li

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Also Known As
  • Mrs Arris Goes to Paris (Canada, English title)
  • Mrs Arris Goes to Paris (India, English title)
  • Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (United States)
  • Mrs 'Arris goes to Paris (United Kingdom)
  • Tous les rêves sont permis (France)
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  • 92 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This movie is based on the book "Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris" by Paul Gallico published in 1958. Paul wrote a series of four books about Mrs. 'Arris - "Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris", "Mrs. 'Arris Goes to New York", "Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Parliament", and "Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Moscow". See more »
Goofs When Mrs. Harris first sees the dress in her employer's bedroom, she is told it cost four hundred and fifty guineas. Mrs. Harris later tells Violet that it is worth four hundred and fifty pounds, and when she goes to Paris, that is what she buys it for, but a guinea was worth 21 shillings, and a pound only twenty, so 450 guineas is not the same as 450 quid, and the guinea price would make it 472 pounds, 10 shillings. See more »
Movie Connections References To Catch a Thief (1955). See more »
Quotes Mrs. Ada Harris: I'll be right with you in two shakes of a duck's whisker.
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