
Fritz is in love with artist Glay, who stays at the Grand Hotel. Even not having money he gets to know her, invites her to supper and after dancing a tango, even hires the royal suite.

Is it worth the watch? If you like old-school musical comedies where everyone is dressed better than they have any right to be, you’ll probably get a kick out of this. It’s light as air, but it moves with this specific kind of frantic energy that I find kind of endearing. If you need your movies to be grounded in reali...

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"Is it worth the watch? If you like old-school musical comedies where everyone is dressed better than they have any right to be, you’ll probably get a kick out of this. It’s light as air, but it moves with this specific kind of frantic energy that I find kind of endearing. If you need your movies to be grounded in reality or have a plot that makes actual sense, stay far away. You’ll be pulling your hair out by the time Fritz starts signing checks he cannot possibly cover. The Setup The whole thi..."
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