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The opening fanfare from this film, also known as "Paramount on Parade" (Elsie Janis and Jack King), was used as music over the credits for many later Paramount newsreels and short films. The lyrics were "Proud of the crowd that will never be loud, it's Paramount on Parade".
 
==Foreign-language versions==
* Galas de la Paramount (Spanish) premiered in Buenos Aires 28 August 1930 and in Los Angeles 7 August 1930
* Paramount en parade (French) with Saint-Granier, Marguerite Morenao, Boucot fils, and Charles de Rochemont (Rochemont also co-directed with Dimitri Buchowetzki)
* Parada Paramount (Romanian) with Paula Illery
* Paramount op Parade (Dutch) with Theo Frenkel Jr., Mien Duymaer van Twist, and Louis Davids
 
Ernst Rolf and his Norwegian wife, Tutta Berntzen, filmed introductions and sequences for the Scandinavian version, and Japanese comedian Suisei Matsui introduced the film in Japan. Paramount filmed Czech, Hungarian, Serbian, and Italian versions at their Joinville studio in Paris.
 
==See also==