Paris Blues
Synopsis
The second film of director Martin Ritt with both Paul Newmanand Sidney Poitier, it's set in a city that has long been a haven for black musicians eager to escape the racism of the U.S. Newman is Ram Bowen, a trombone player who makes his living in a jazz group, which also includes tenor man Eddie Cook (Sidney Poitier), while studying music and aspiring to a career as a serious composer. Eddie stays in Paris to bask in the respect that its people feel for his music, a respect rarely accorded him in the States. A pair of tourists, Connie Lampson (Diahann Carroll) and Lillian Corning (Joanne Woodward) arrive in the city for a two-week vacation, and the two musicians lose no time in hooking up. Soon both relationships take a serious turn and the musicians are forced to make some important decisions about the possibility of returning to their native soil.~ Michael Costello, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Martin Ritt,
- Writer:Jack Sher, Irene Kamp, Walter Bernstein, Harold Flender,
- Producer:Sam Shaw, Sam Shaw,
- Cinematographer:Christian Matras,
- Editor:Roger Dwyre,
- Executive Producer:Walter Seltzer, George Glass,
- Cast:
- Sound:Joseph de Bretagne,
- Camera Operator:Henri Tiquet,
- Script Supervisor:Dagmar Bolin,
- Sound Editor:Jack Fitzstephens,
- Hairstylist:Carita,
- Screenplay:Irene Kamp, Walter Bernstein, Jack Sher,
- Art Direction:Alexandre Trauner,
- Makeup Artist:Michel Deruelle,
- Music:Duke Ellington,
- Adaptation:Lulla Rosenfeld,
- Hairdresser:Renée Guidet,
- Music Supervisor:Billy Byers,
- Production Manager:Michel Rittener,
- Second Unit Director:André Smagghe,
- Assistant Director:Bernard Farrel,
- Music Editor:Leon Birnbaum,
- Novel:Harold Flender,
Technical specifications
- Rating:12
- Country:United States
- Language:English, Français
- Release:September 27, 1961
- Duration:98 min
- Genres:Drama, Musical, Romance


