Paris Underground
movie

SENSATIONAL! REVEALING! Amazing story that tears the veil of secrecy from terrors of occupied Paris!
Released October 18, 1945
Overview
Constance Bennett both produced and starred in the espionager Paris Underground. Bennett and Gracie Fields play, respectively, an American and an English citizen trapped in Paris when the Nazis invade. The women team up to help Allied aviators escape from the occupied city into Free French territory. The screenplay was based on the true wartime activities of Etta Shiber, who engineered the escape of nearly 300 Allied pilots. British fans of comedienne Gracie Fields were put off by the scenes in which she is tortured by the Gestapo, while Constance Bennett's following had been rapidly dwindling since the 1930s; as a result, the heartfelt but tiresome Paris Underground failed to make a dent at the box-office. It would be Constance Bennett's last starring film--and Gracie Fields' last film, period.
Cast

Constance Bennett
as
Kitty de Mornay

Gracie Fields
as
Emmeline Quayle

George Rigaud
as
Andre de Mornay

Kurt Kreuger
as
Capt. Kurt von Weber

Eily Malyon
as
Madame Martin

Vladimir Sokoloff
as
Undertaker

Gregory Gaye
as
Tissier

Leslie Vincent
as
Lt. William Gray

Charles Andre
as
Father Dominique

Richard Ryen
as
Mons. Renard

Maurice Cass
as
Patriot

Adrienne D'Ambricourt
as
Margot
Crew

Gregory Ratoff
as
Director
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Drew Tetrick
as
Wardrobe Coordinator
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Alexander Tansman
as
Original Music Composer
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John R. Carter
as
Sound

Boris Ingster
as
Screenplay

Gertrude Purcell
as
Screenplay
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Victor Greene
as
Art Direction

Travis Banton
as
Costume Design
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Lee Garmes
as
Cinematography

Constance Bennett
as
Producer
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Hanson T. Fritch
as
Editor
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Etta Shiber
as
Story