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The Last Time I Saw Paris

The Last Time I Saw Paris is a 1954 romantic drama film directed by Richard Brooks, based on the short story Homecoming by F. Scott Fitzgerald.

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Set in the post-Second World War era, the story follows Charles Wills, an American journalist who reflects on his tumultuous marriage to Helen Ellswirth while living in Paris. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the disillusionment that follows the liberation of France, framed through a series of poignant flashbacks.

Production and Legacy

The film is notable for its star-studded cast, featuring Elizabeth Taylor and Van Johnson in the lead roles, alongside Donna Reed and Walter Pidgeon. It remains a significant entry in the mid-century romantic drama genre, capturing the nostalgic and often melancholic atmosphere of the city during the late 1940s. The production is also remembered for its Academy Award-winning song, which became a standard in the Great American Songbook.