La Marquise de Pompadour desires the best tenor in France for her opera company, and after an extensive search in the provinces, Chapelou is selected and forced to leave his bride-of-an-hour to go to Paris. Alfer seeing the handsome tenor, the Marquise decides not to let his bride, Madeliane, join him in Paris.


If you're in the mood for something light that doesn't ask much of your brain, you should give this a shot today. It's perfect for anyone who loves those old-fashioned comedies where a simple wig acts like a high-tech disguise. 🎭 People who need logical plots or realistic human behavior will probably want to throw the...


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"If you're in the mood for something light that doesn't ask much of your brain, you should give this a shot today. It's perfect for anyone who loves those old-fashioned comedies where a simple wig acts like a high-tech disguise. 🎭 People who need logical plots or realistic human behavior will probably want to throw their remote at the screen, though. The whole thing kicks off with Chapelou, who is basically the best singer in his tiny village. He gets married to Madeleine, but their honeymoon la..."
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