Musical comedy about the return of a war correspondent in occupied Paris in the early 1940s. Here the star is humor and music, and more specifically, his co-star and jazz vocalist Anne Jeffreys, who stars in the main role. part of the film's songs and shows us his magnificent vocal skills. The tone is comedy and of course, there is the usual subplot of romantic entanglements between Steve (Jack Haley), Bridget (Margy McGuire) and Kay (Anne Jeffreys) so that the current viewer can get carried away by this naivety and gentle interwar comedy in always romantic Paris.
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Musical comedy about the return of a war correspondent in occupied Paris in the early 1940s. Here the star was humor and music, and more specifically, his co-star and jazz vocalist Anne Jeffreys, who stars in the main role. part of the film's songs and shows us his magnificent vocal skills. The tone is comedy and of course, there is the usual subplot of romantic entanglements between Steve (Jack Haley), Bridget (Margy McGuire) and Kay (Anne Jeffreys) so that the current viewer can get carried away by this naivety and gentle interwar comedy in the always romantic Paris..