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Jerry Mulligan is an exuberant American expatriate in Paris trying to make a reputation as a painter. His friend Adam is a struggling concert pianist who's a long time associate of a famous French singer, Henri Baurel. A lonely society woman, Milo Roberts, takes Jerry under her wing and supports him, but is interested in more than his art.
Gene Kelly Leslie Caron Oscar Levant Georges Guétary Nina Foch Robert Ames Joan Anderson Larry Arnold Martha Bamattre Charles Bastin Joan Bayley Rodney Bieber Madge Blake Ralph Blum Nan Boardman Dino Bolognese Eugene Borden Ann Brendon Peter Camlin Benny Carter Sue Casey Monique Chantal Andre Charisse Bill Chatham Jack Chefe Dick Cherney Ann Codee Louise Colombet Allan Cook Gino Corrado Paul Cristo Susan Cummings Albert D'Arno Viola Daniels George Davis Paul De Corday René de Loffre Gloria Dea George Dee Jeannine Ducasse Art Dupuis John Eldredge Carli Elinor Marietta Elliott George Ellsworth Luigi Faccuito Ernie Flatt Bess Flowers Clair Freeman Mary Jane French Captain Garcia Jon Gardner Mary Gleason Shirley Glickman Ricky Gonzales Ricardo Gonzáles Alex Goudovitch Andre Guy Claude Guy Patricia Hall Betty Hannon Jack Harmon Jean Harrison Lars Hensen Marian Horosko Don Hulbert Dickie Humphreys Harvey Karels David Kasday Paul King Stephen Kirchner Isabel La Mal Tommy Ladd Jeanne Lafayette Judy Landon Richard Landry Michele Lange Numa Lapeyre Louise Laureau Louis Laurent Janet Lavis Meredith Leeds Diki Lerner Ruth Lewis Shirley Lopez Ralph Madlener Bert Madrid Dudley Field Malone Bob Mascagno Charles Mauu Paul Maxey Anthony Mazzola Leonard A. Mazzola Greg McClure Svetlana McLe Mary Menzies Sheila Meyers Charles Millsfield Leo Mostovoy Noel Neill Anna Q. Nilsson Allen O'Locklin Charles Owens Alfred Paix Jetsy Parker Christian Pasques Hamil Petroff Lucien Plauzoles Pierre Plauzoles Albert Pollet Waclaw Rekwart Ricky Ricardi Carol Risser Marilyn Rogers Jean Romaine Alex Romero Hayden Rorke Dennis Ross Albert Ruiz Marilyn Russell Betty Scott Linda Scott Rudolph Silva Pat Simms Mabel Smaney Melba Snowden John Stanley Sam Strangis Beverly Thompson Peter Troiekouroff Dee Turnell Dorothy Tuttle Maya Van Horn Pat Volasko Dorothy Ward Ray Weamer Pamela Wells Dick Wessel Herbert Winters Mary Young Lila Zali
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