
A series of romantic misunderstandings and comedic chaos ensue in Parisian high society following a poorly timed kiss. This farce explores the frantic efforts of various aristocrats to maintain their reputations and dignity.

If you have about an hour and you want to see what French people thought was hilarious in 1929, Embrassez-moi is worth a look. It’s perfect for anyone who likes those old comedies where the plot is 10% story and 90% people running around in circles. If you can't stand theatrical acting or plots that could be solved by ...


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Robert Péguy

Lloyd Ingraham
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"If you have about an hour and you want to see what French people thought was hilarious in 1929, Embrassez-moi is worth a look. It’s perfect for anyone who likes those old comedies where the plot is 10% story and 90% people running around in circles. If you can't stand theatrical acting or plots that could be solved by one honest conversation, you will probably hate this movie with a passion. The Kiss that Ruined Everything The whole thing kicks off with a kiss. It’s not even a particularly good..."
Gustave Quinson, Tristan Bernard, Yves Mirande, Robert Péguy
France
1920 · IMDb —
Lloyd Ingraham

