
A Martian in Paris
Directed by Jean-Daniel DaninosWhere to Watch A Martian in Paris
A Martian in Paris Trivia
A Martian in Paris was released on June 13, 1961.
A Martian in Paris was directed by Jean-Daniel Daninos.
A Martian in Paris has a runtime of 87m.
A Martian in Paris was produced by José Bénazéraf, Jacques Vilfrid.
The title role in the French comedy-fantasy A Martian in Paris is filled by Darry Cowl. The higher-ups in Mars want to learn all about that strange commodity, peculiar to the planet Earth, known as "Love". Darry soon figures out what makes the world go 'round when he meets the gorgeous Nicole Mirel. A Martian in Paris was obviously inspired by the 1960 American comedy A Visit to a Small Planet, which starred Jerry Lewis. Darry Cowl's imitation of Lewis is passable, but it certainly didn't fool the "Le Roi Crazy Jerry" idolators at Cahiers du Cinema and Positif magazine.
The key characters in A Martian in Paris are Pierre Dubois (Darry Cowl), Liliane (Nicole Mirel), Monsieur Walter (Henri Vilbert).
A Martian in Paris is a Comedy, Science Fiction film.
A Martian in Paris has an audience rating of 4.9 out of 10.












