Two Tickets to Paris
Two Tickets to Paris | |
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Joey Dee Gary Crosby | |
Cinematography | William O. Steiner |
Edited by | Ralph Rosenblum |
Music by | Les Baxter |
Production company | Harry Romm Productions |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date | 1962 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Two Tickets to Paris is a 1962 film directed by Greg Garrison and starring Joey Dee and the Starliters.
Plot
An engaged couple, Joey and Piper, travel to Paris where Joey has a gig performing.
Cast
- Joey Deeas Joey Dee
- Gary Crosby as Gary
- Kay Medford as Aggie
- Jeri Lynne Fraser as Piper
- Lisa James as Coco
- Charles Nelson Reilly as Claypoole
- Richard Dickens as Tony
- Nina Paige as Dumb blonde
- Sal Lombardo as Marmaduke
- Jeri Archer as Mrs. Patten
- Michele Moinot as Le Claire
- Jay Burton as Charles
Production
The film was made independently by
Hey, Let's Twist (1961). He used the same director of that film, Greg Garrison, and cast Joey Dee, who was known for the Peppermint Twist. It was originally going to be called Viva La Twist[1]
but this was changed.
The cast included Gary Crosby who had been in many film musicals such as Mardi Gras, and Kay Medford, who had been in Bye Bye Birdie on stage. The film was shot in May 1962 at a studio in New York, the Production Center on 221 West Street, with some filming about a liner and the RoundTable nightclub. Filming finished by 8 June.[2][3]
Columbia agreed to distribute.
Reception
The
A soundtrack album was released.[6]
References
External links
- Two Tickets to Paris at the TCM Movie Database
- Two Tickets to Paris at IMDb