Paris by Night 1988
Moulin Rouge by night. This nightspot, built in 1889, is more famous for the spectacular nature of the shows it presents than for any almost incidental nudity.

On it's status as one of the original 30 or so windmills in the Montmartre district it has been said that it "n'a jamais moulu que la monnaie des clients".
Broadway by night.

Toulouse-Lautrec painted many posters for shows in this area in his day. While some of these posters were garish enough they did not rival the current neon-light in-your-face assault on the senses of today's "boîtes de nuit".
Nashville cabaret and theatre.

There is no attempt to hide the American influence in today's Montmartre. Contrast "Moulin Rouge" with "Broadway" or "Nashville".
Bonsaï nighclub.

A slight change from straight americanisation, at least in the name.

The content looks the same from the outside. Perhaps there are some Japanese variations inside.
Montage of various sex shop fronts encountered in the general area.

The only products not specifically mentioned were the wind-up jumping mickeys which we nearly brought home to Granda.
I couldn't leave you without that element of French culture so strongly resisted by the French themselves -- freedom fries and battered beef.