
Take Me to Paris
Directed by Jack RaymondAlbert, a jockey, is upset that Thunderhead, his favorite horse, may soon be retired by the stable's owner and put out to stud. He sees a chance to revive Thunderhead's career when Runaway, one of the owner's best horses, injures a leg before he is to be sent to a race in France. Albert plans to replace Runaway with Thunderhead and ride him in the race. However, thanks to two crooked stable employees, things don't turn out quite as planned.
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Take Me to Paris was released on January 1, 1951.
Take Me to Paris was directed by Jack Raymond.
Take Me to Paris has a runtime of 72m.
Take Me to Paris was produced by Henry Halstead.
Albert, a jockey, is upset that Thunderhead, his favorite horse, may soon be retired by the stable's owner and put out to stud. He sees a chance to revive Thunderhead's career when Runaway, one of the owner's best horses, injures a leg before he is to be sent to a race in France. Albert plans to replace Runaway with Thunderhead and ride him in the race. However, thanks to two crooked stable employees, things don't turn out quite as planned.
The key characters in Take Me to Paris are Albert (Albert Modley), Linda Vane (Roberta Huby), Gerald Vane (Bruce Seton).
Take Me to Paris is a Comedy, Crime film.
Take Me to Paris has an audience rating of 4 out of 10.


