Passport to Paris
Two sisters Melanie and Allyson Porter are sent to Paris to spend time with their grandfather, a move that promises geography lessons and family reunion. Instead, the city charms them with its lights, art, and a sense of independence they have not found at home. As they wander through quaint... Read more
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About Passport to Paris
Two sisters Melanie and Allyson Porter are sent to Paris to spend time with their grandfather, a move that promises geography lessons and family reunion. Instead, the city charms them with its lights, art, and a sense of independence they have not found at home. As they wander through quaint streets, shop for chic outfits, and practice a few Parisian phrases, they find themselves smitten by the romance of the city and by two local boys who catch their eyes. The trip becomes a lighthearted scramble of misadventures, from fashion mishaps to language mix ups, all while navigating the bond between sisters who have room to grow apart and come back together. Paris proves friendship and fun can change everything.
Directed by Alan Metter, Passport to Paris was written for the screen by Craig Shapiro and Elizabeth Kruger. The 1999 family comedy stars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as the Porter twins and captures their breezy dynamic on a Parisian backdrop.
The film sits in the late 90s wheelhouse of light hearted sister acts and aspirational fashion. It reinforces the Olsen twins image as pageant ready twins turned teen stars and adds a sunny Paris setting that helped keep their brand afloat for family audiences. Its tone kept fans smiling throughout.
Audience reaction was mixed but friendly, with a 6.18 out of 10 average across 310 votes cited for the title. The movie leans into themes of sisterhood, curiosity, and independence, framing travel as a doorway to self discovery while keeping the tone breezy and forgiving for younger viewers everywhere today.
Box office data for Passport to Paris is not detailed here, but the film is generally considered to have had a modest theatrical run appropriate for a late 1990s family release. It remains part of the Olsen twins filmography today.
Details
- Release Date
- November 09, 1999
- Runtime
- 1h 27m
- Rating
- G
- User Ratings
- 310 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Family
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Hollyridge Productions +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Mary-Kate Olsen
Melanie Porter
Ashley Olsen
Allyson Porter
Peter White
Grandpa Edward
Matt Winston
Jeremy Bluff
Yvonne Sciò
Brigitte
Brocker Way
Jean
Ethan Peck
Michel
François Giroday
Henri
Jon Menick
François
Doran Clark
Barbara Porter
Director: Alan Metter
Written by: Craig Shapiro, Elizabeth Kruger