Stealing the show time however, was Matt Damon and his wife Luciana.
The pair looked particularly glam as they arrived in style at the Cinema UGC Normandie.
Ooh la la! Matt Damon's wife Lucinda looked
stunning in a strapless satin gown at the Paris premiere of Monuments
Men in Paris on Tuesday
Matt once again looked dapper in a suit, while Lucinda wowed in a strapless satin dress.
The cast and crew were seen joking around on the carpet as they held up Paddington Bear on the red carpet.
It could have well been yet another prank played by actor George Clooney, althoughj he recently admitted he didn't have time for any while filming the movie.
Simply stunning: Luciana wowed in a blue satin dress at the Paris event
What's he got bear? Actors Jean Dujardin and George Clooney pose with Paddington Bear at the Paris premiere of Monuments Men
Toying around: Bill Murray also got in on the fun with Paddington, as he posed with John Goodman at the event
The 52-year-old actor stars as Lieutenant Frank Stokes in the action drama which he also produced and directed, and because of the intensity of his involvement in the film he didn't have time to mess around with most of the A-List cast, but he made an exception for co-star Matt Damon.
Bob Balaban - who stars as Private Preston Savitz alongside the Hollywood legend - told BANG Showbiz at the movie's UK premiere at the Odeon in London's Leicester Square on Tuesday night: 'George doesn't have time to play pranks when he's directing and acting in the movie - I don't know how he had time to eat - but he did do one, he pranked Matt Damon.'
Adding: 'But none of the rest of us had the pleasure of getting embarrassed.'
Loony for Clooney! George sent the crowd wild as he stopped and posed for pictures with people outside the cinema
Momentous Men: John Goodman, George Clooney,
Bill Murray, Jean Dujardin, Bob Balaban and Matt Damon attend the
Monuments Men Premiere at Cinema UGC Normandie on Tuesday
Balaban praised Clooney for his attitude on set and dedication to the film which is based on the true story of a team of soldiers who recovered millions of pieces of artwork stolen by the Nazis in WWII.
He added: 'I found him [George] wonderfully self-effacing and interested in doing his job.'
Bill Murray, John Goodman, Jean Dujardin and Hugh Bonneville were among the other stars to attend the premiere.
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