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Good Girls Go to Paris is a 1939 American romantic comedy film starring Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondell . Plot. Jenny Swanson is a waitress in a small college town whose dream is to go to Paris by any means necessary. She confides her plan for a little gold-digging and blackmail to Ronald "Ronnie" Brooke, a professor on exchange from England.
- June 30, 1939
- Columbia Pictures
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Soon after telling visiting professor Ronald Brooke (Melvyn Douglas) that she wants to marry rich and move to Paris, college canteen waitress Jenny Swanson (Joan Blondell) finds herself engaged...
- Comedy
- Melvyn Douglas
- Alexander Hall
Ronald Brooke, an English exchange professor at a Midwestern college, is astounded at waitress Jenny Swanson, whose ambition is to gold-dig her way to Paris. Jenny begins to realize her dream when Ted Dayton, the son of a millionaire, hits her with his car and she entices him into a marriage proposal.
- Alexander Hall, William Mull
- Melvyn Douglas
Jenny Swanson, a waitress on a college campus, confides to English Professor Ronald Brooke that she is willing to gold-dig and blackmail her way to a Paris vacation. Her journey lands her in the New York home of Brooke's future in-laws: the wealthy and fractious Brand family.
Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Spunky Joan Blondell is practically the whole show in the diverting comedy Good Girls Go to Paris. Blondell is cast as ambitious college-campus waitress Jenny Swanson, who yearns to see the sights in Gay Paree.