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A daring, exciting adventure...in the world's most exciting capitol!

4.6
19461h 42m

A female escapee from a reform school joins a pickpocket academy in Paris.

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Cast

Photo of Ginger Rogers

Ginger Rogers

Arlette Lafron

Photo of Jean-Pierre Aumont

Jean-Pierre Aumont

Pierre de Roche

Photo of Adolphe Menjou

Adolphe Menjou

Ambassador

Photo of Melville Cooper

Melville Cooper

Roland Latour

Photo of Mikhail Rasumny

Mikhail Rasumny

Yves Cadubert

Photo of Eduardo Ciannelli

Eduardo Ciannelli

Ferdinand Dvorak

Photo of Mona Maris

Mona Maris

Ambassador's Wife

Photo of Basil Rathbone

Basil Rathbone

Professor Aristide

Photo of Jack Chefe

Jack Chefe

Ball Guest (uncredited)

Photo of Adolph Faylauer

Adolph Faylauer

Ball Guest (uncredited)

Photo of Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Ball Guest (uncredited)

Photo of Wilbur Mack

Wilbur Mack

Ball Guest (uncredited)

Photo of William Frambes

William Frambes

Student (uncredited)

Photo of Ivan Lebedeff

Ivan Lebedeff

Thief at Ball (uncredited)

Photo of Torben Meyer

Torben Meyer

Thief at Ball (uncredited)

Photo of Richard Neill

Richard Neill

Ball Guest (uncredited)

Photo of Scott Seaton

Scott Seaton

Ball Guest (uncredited)

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6/10

If you imagine a sort of Parisian start to "Oliver Twist", then you can envisage "Arlette" (Ginger Rogers) alone and broke on the unforgiving streets of Paris. Luckily, their equivalent of "Fagin" is running his own school for pick-pockets and so "Aristide" (Basil Rathbone) decides that she might make for an ideal addition to his student fraternity. Her first attempt is a bit of a disaster but luckily for her, her victim (Adolphe Menjou) is an ambassador with a mission of his own. If she does some sleight of hand for him, the he'll forget she tried to pinch his pearl pin. Her mark is the dashing young "Pierre" (Jean-Pierre Aumont) who happens to have a secret of his own. She turns out to be more efficient this time, but their magnets are turned on and soon the two are falling head over heels for all to see - except them! With his secret now in the wrong hands a series of misunderstandings, duplicity and diplomatic shenanigans follow. What chance of any romance surviving this? Rogers is on engaging form here, especially at the start as the naive and nervous "Arlette" has to learn the ropes from her manipulative tutor, and there's an obvious but still quite amiable chemistry with Aumont that builds nicely, if predictably. Mona Maris turns in quite a fun series of cameos as the ambassador's long-suffering wife and though it's far too long, it's still quite an enjoyable "Ginger does Dickens" that's just a bit stodgy in the middle.

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