Good Girls Go to Paris

Good Girls Go to Paris

75 mins | Comedy | June 20, 1939

Jenny Swanson, a waitress on a college campus, is dying to visit Paris. Thanks to English professor Ronald Brooke, she manages to make her dream come true. Besides seeing the sights in the French capital she makes friends with a wealthy family there, the Brands.

Good Girls Go to Paris

75 mins | Comedy | June 20, 1939

Good Girls Go to Paris
Jenny Swanson, a waitress on a college campus, is dying to visit Paris. Thanks to English professor Ronald Brooke, she manages to make her dream come true. Besides seeing the sights in the French capital she makes friends with a wealthy family there, the Brands.
IMDb rating 6.8
Producers Columbia Pictures
Original title Good Girls Go to Paris
Directors Alexander Hall
Writers Gladys Lehman, Ken Englund, William J. Cowen, Lenore J. Coffee

Cast

Melvyn Douglas

as Ronald Brooke

Joan Blondell

as Jenny Swanson

Walter Connolly

as Olaf Brand

Alan Curtis

as Tom Brand

Joan Perry

as Sylvia Brand

Isabel Jeans

as Caroline Brand

Stanley Brown

as Ted Dayton Jr.

Alexander D'Arcy

as Paul Kingston

Henry Hunter

as Dennis Jeffers

Clarence Kolb

as Ted Dayton Sr.

Howard Hickman

as Jeffers - Brand's Butler

Jean Acker

as Minor Role (uncredited)

Harry A. Bailey

as Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Don Beddoe

as Attorney Thomas Jamison (uncredited)

Leon Belasco

as Nightclub Violinist (uncredited)

Brooks Benedict

as Party Guest (uncredited)

Beatrice Blinn

as Woman in Ticket Line

Barlowe Borland

as Chambers - Brand's Butler

Jack Chapin

as Minor Role (uncredited)

Jack Chefe

as Louie the Waiter (uncredited)

Robert Cherry

as Student (uncredited)

Dora Clement

as Minor Role (uncredited)

Dorothy Comingore

as Tearoom Hostess (uncredited)

James Conaty

as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Eleanor Counts

as Waitress (uncredited)

Catherine Courtney

as Old Maid in Upper Berth (uncredited)

James Craig

as Party Guest (uncredited)

Beatrice Curtis

as Waitress (uncredited)

Jack Daley

as Train Conductor

Leigh De Lacey

as Cook (uncredited)

Don Dillaway

as Minor Role (uncredited)

Ann Doran

as Bridesmaid (uncredited)

George Douglas

as Baxter (uncredited)

Helen Jerome Eddy

as Tearoom Hostess (uncredited)

Mary Field

as Ada - Brand's Maid (uncredited)

Richard Fiske

as Student (uncredited)

Dorothy Fowler

as Brand's Maid (uncredited)

Lorna Gray

as Bridesmaid (uncredited)

George Guhl

as Detective (uncredited)

William Irving

as Chef (uncredited)

Wright Kramer

as Dean J.W. Guthrie (uncredited)

Eddie Laughton

as Railroad Pullman Passenger (uncredited)

George Lloyd

as Schultz (uncredited)

Jane Loofbourrow

as Old Maid in Upper Berth

Sam McDaniel

as Sam - Train Porter (uncredited)

Tony Merlo

as Headwaiter (uncredited)

Walter Merrill

as Railroad Ticket Agent (uncredited)

Forbes Murray

as Tearoom Customer (uncredited)

William Newell

as Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)

Cyril Ring

as Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Walter Sande

as Railroad Ticket Agent

Tom Seidel

as Tom Seidel (uncredited)

Larry Steers

as Nightclub Patron / Wedding Guest

Robert Sterling

as Student (uncredited)

John M. Sullivan

as Minister (uncredited)

Lillian Ten Eyck

as Minor Role (uncredited)

Ray Turner

as Red Cap (uncredited)

John Tyrrell

as Minor Role (uncredited)

Dave Willock

as Student (uncredited)

Dick Winslow

as Student (uncredited)

Florence Wix

as Party Guest (uncredited)