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Assignment: Paris (1952)

Directed by Robert Parrish

Film Noir | Drama

Overview

Paris-based New York Herald Tribune reporter Jimmy Race (Andrews) is sent by his boss (Sanders) behind the Iron Curtain in Budapest to investigate a meeting involving the Hungarian ambassador.

Length 85 minutes

Actors

Dana Andrews | George Sanders | Audrey Totter | Märta Torén | Sandro Giglio | Donald Randolph | Herbert Berghof | Ben Astar | Willis Bouchey | Earl Lee | Jay Adler | Frank Arnold | Leon Askin | Hannelore Axman | Paul Birch | Gail Bonney | Monique Chantal | Gino Corrado | Marcel De La Brosse | Maurice Doner | Joseph Forte | Paul Frees | Gene Gary | Don Gibson | Sam Harris | Paul Hoffman | Pál Jávor | Werner Klingler | Don Kohler | Rolf Lindau | Maurice Marsac | Michele Montau | György Nagyajtay | Charles H. Radilak | Suzanne Ridgeway | Fay Roope | Vito Scotti | André Siméon | Robert Stevenson | Victor Sutherland | Albert Szabo | Hal Taggart | Ken Terrell | Sigfrid Tor | Peter J. Votrian | Murvyn Vye | Georgiana Wulff | Mari Blanchard | William Woodson

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
11/07/2019TVDVDLibrary5.5 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Not doing Noirvember but still open to view a few new film noir to me… I think this qualifies? So not really a traditional noir but close enough. Didn’t grab me. I suppose it’s more thriller but there’s not quite a real thrilling moment. Plays out more like drama with stakes.

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