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    Paris Blues is a soundtrack album by American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington and composer Billy Strayhorn, recorded and released on the United Artists label in 1961 and reissued on Rykodisc in 1996 with additional dialogue from the film and the film trailer on CD-ROM. [6] It features performances by Ellington's Orchestra with ...

    • 27 September 1961 (USA)
  2. Paris Blues: Directed by Martin Ritt. With Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Sidney Poitier, Louis Armstrong. During the 1960s, two American expatriate jazz musicians living in Paris meet and fall in love with two American tourist girls.

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  3. Paris Blues (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Take The A Train "Take The A Train" is the number with Paul Newman and Sidney Poitier pretending to play in the opening to the pretty-much all Duke Ellington jazz movie Paris Blues, 1961, directed by Martin Ritt, also starring Joanne Woodward and Diahann Carroll.

    • Martin Ritt, Bernard Farrel, Andre Smagghe
    • Paul Newman
  4. Alto Sax Player with Armstrong at Club 33 (uncredited) Roger Blin. ... Guitarist Fausto the Moor (uncredited) Charles Bouillaud. ... Luggage Carrier in Train (uncredited) Michel Dacquin.

  5. Rent Paris Blues on Fandango at Home, or buy it on Fandango at Home. Despite being far from home, American jazz musicians Ram Bowen (Paul Newman) and Eddie Cook (Sidney Poitier) are content living ...

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    • Paul Newman
    • Martin Ritt
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  7. Ram Bowen and Eddie Cook are a couple of American jazz musicians living in Paris. They lives are full of music, staying up all night playing in a jazz club, and sleeping all day. Their carefree lifestyles are turned upside down with the arrival of two beautiful American tourists, and the men find themselves torn between the music and the women.

  8. Overview. During the 1960s, two American jazz musicians living in Paris meet and fall in love with two American tourist girls and must decide between music and love. Martin Ritt. Director. Harold Flender. Novel. Jack Sher. Screenplay. Walter Bernstein.