
A Trip to Paris
Adventure · Comedy
Overview
The Jones Family heads to Gay Paree in celebration of the 25th wedding anniversary of Pa and Ma Jones. It doesn't take long for the Joneses to be victimized by clever Parisian con artists.
Top Cast


Jed Prouty
Jed Prouty
John Jones
Jed Prouty
John Jones


Spring Byington
Spring Byington
Mrs. John Jones
Spring Byington
Mrs. John Jones


Shirley Deane
Shirley Deane
Bonnie Thompson
Shirley Deane
Bonnie Thompson


Russell Gleason
Russell Gleason
Herbert Thompson
Russell Gleason
Herbert Thompson


Florence Roberts
Florence Roberts
Granny Jones
Florence Roberts
Granny Jones


Kenneth Howell
Kenneth Howell
Jack Jones
Kenneth Howell
Jack Jones


George Ernest
George Ernest
Roger Jones
George Ernest
Roger Jones


June Carlson
June Carlson
Lucy Jones
June Carlson
Lucy Jones


Billy Mahan
Billy Mahan
Bobby Jones
Billy Mahan
Bobby Jones


George Davis
George Davis
Pierre (uncredited)
George Davis
Pierre (uncredited)
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