Seeing Paris: Part One: On the Boulevards

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Seeing Paris: Part One: On the Boulevards is a short film from ca. 1920s released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Burton Holmes looking out over Paris square.

VS square and traffic Avenue de l'Opera Sidewalk Cafe de la Paix Scenes on Boulevard; pedestrians Porte St. Denis Bastille Day ceremonies soldiers marching Parc Monceau Cafe Life in Paris Cafe de la Paix VS people sitting in cafes Au Caneton restaurant caviar and pancakes (crepes) Robinson: tables in tree Couples dancing, including women dancing with women Man kissing woman's neck Le Caf� du D�me Patrons seated outside in sidewalk cafe (Dome) "Paris from a Motor" Across the Pont Royal

VS driving POVs: Notre Dame cathedral, over bridge toward the Tuileries, along the Rue de Rivoli following bus, up the Champs Elys�es, by the Petit Palais and Napoleon's tomb, the Rue Royale and Madeleine, the Rue Castiglione and Place Vendome, towards the Opera, the Rue Lafitte and the Sacr� Coeur,

Seeing Paris: Part One: On the Boulevards
Produced byHolmes (Burton)
Production
company
Holmes (Burton)
Distributed byHolmes (Burton)
Release date
ca. 1920s
LanguageEnglish
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