A Scandal in Paris (1946) [NR]

Release Date:
July 19, 1946

Original Title:
A Scandal in Paris

Alternate Titles:
The Story of Vidocq
История Видока

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | History | Romance

Production Companies:
Arnold Pressburger Films
United Artists

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 100

Every man has his price... and every woman pays it.

A smooth-talking French thief wangles his way into an important position as prefect of police.

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Adaptation:
Ellis St. Joseph

Art Direction:
Frank Paul Sylos

Assistant Director:
Joseph Depew

Associate Producer:
Fred Pressburger

Conductor:
Heinz Roemheld

Costume Design:
Norma Koch

Director:
Douglas Sirk

Director of Photography:
Eugen Schüfftan
Guy Roe

Editor:
Albrecht Joseph

In Memory Of:
Eugène-François Vidocq

Makeup Artist:
Ern Westmore

Music Supervisor:
David Chudnow

Orchestrator:
Harold Byrns

Original Music Composer:
Hanns Eisler

Presenter:
Arnold Pressburger

Producer:
Arnold Pressburger

Production Design:
Gordon Wiles

Production Manager:
Ray Heinz

Production Supervisor:
Eugen Schüfftan

Set Dressing Artist:
Emile Kuri

Sound:
William H. Lynch

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