Paris Blues -
The film showcases the 1960s Parisian jazz scene, complete with smoky clubs and a dedication to music. It is highly regarded for its authentic atmosphere.
The couples struggle with commitment, as the men are hesitant to change their lifestyles. Production and Reception Six decades on, Paris Blues retains its jazz appeal Paris Blues
Paul Newman (Ram Bowen), Sidney Poitier (Eddie Cook), Joanne Woodward (Lillian Corning), Diahann Carroll (Connie Lampson), and Louis Armstrong (Wild Man Moore) Music: Composed by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn Running Time: 98 minutes The film showcases the 1960s Parisian jazz scene,
The film, based on a 1957 novel by Harold Flender, contrasts the relative acceptance of Black people in Paris with the racism of 1950s America. Eddie is torn between his freedom in Paris and the responsibility to return home to aid the civil rights cause. Production and Reception Six decades on, Paris Blues