
When the Marquis de Pontignac falls off his horse; he is seemingly brought back from death by the voice of a mysterious woman. He believes that his savior is the Empress of France when it is truly her hairdresser Juliette.


Is this worth your time? If you like your movies light, fluffy, and full of period costumes that look like they cost more than the script, sure. It’s perfect for a rainy afternoon when you don't want to think too hard. If you’re looking for high drama or logical plot progression, you’re going to be annoyed by the first...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Friedrich Hollaender

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"Is this worth your time? If you like your movies light, fluffy, and full of period costumes that look like they cost more than the script, sure. It’s perfect for a rainy afternoon when you don't want to think too hard. If you’re looking for high drama or logical plot progression, you’re going to be annoyed by the first twenty minutes. The whole thing hangs on this one silly misunderstanding. The Marquis de Pontignac falls off his horse and hears a voice. He thinks it’s royalty. It’s not. That’s..."
Julius Falkenstein
Paul Frank, Robert Liebmann, Felix Salten, Walter Reisch
Germany

1936 · IMDb 5.7

