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Director
  
Val Guest

Music director
  
Bruce Campbell

Country
  
United Kingdom

7.4/10
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Genre
  
Comedy

Duration
  

Language
  
English

The Lyons in Paris movie poster

Release date
  
11 February 1955 (UK)

Based on
  
the radio series by Bebe Daniels Bob Block Bill Harding

Writer
  
Bob Block (radio series Life With the Lyons), Bebe Daniels (radio series Life With the Lyons), Robert Dunbar, Val Guest, Bill Harding (radio series Life With the Lyons)

Initial release
  
February 11, 1955 (United Kingdom)

Screenplay
  
Bebe Daniels, Val Guest, Bob Block, Bill Harding, Robert Dunbar

Cast
  
Ben Lyon
(Ben),
Bebe Daniels
(Bebe),
Barbara Lyon
(Barbara),
Richard Lyon
(Richard),
Reginald Beckwith
(Captain le Grand),
Horace Percival
(Mr. Wimple)

Similar movies
  
Related Val Guest movies

The Lyons in Paris (also called The Lyons Abroad and Mr. and Mrs. in Paree) is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Ben Lyon, Bebe Daniels and Reginald Beckwith. It was a sequel to the 1954 film Life with the Lyons, and was shot at Southall Studios, though some genuine Paris location shots were used.

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Plot

Has Ben Lyon forgotten his wedding anniversary? His wife Bebe thinks he has, and can hardly contain her fury. When his son Richard sees him dining with a glamorous French singer he thinks the worst. But Ben is actually buying tickets from her, and he surprises everyone with a family holiday to Paris. Once in Paris, there are further misunderstandings involving the singer, trouble with an antique car, as well as visits to a seedy nightclub and to the famous Folies Bergère.

Cast

  • Ben Lyon as Ben
  • Bebe Daniels as Bebe
  • Barbara Lyon as Barbara
  • Richard Lyon as Richard
  • Reginald Beckwith as Captain le Grand
  • Horace Percival as Mr. Wimple
  • Molly Weir as Aggie
  • Hugh Morton as Colonel Price
  • Critical reception

    David McGillivray wrote in the Radio Times, "director Val Guest maintains a brisk pace, and the Lyons are really rather endearing."

    References

    The Lyons in Paris Wikipedia
    The Lyons in Paris IMDbThe Lyons in Paris themoviedb.org