A Legionnaire in love with an aspiring opera singer is expected to marry the general's daughter, who in turn is in love with another soldier..


So, Kiss Me Again from 1931. Is it worth tracking down today? Look, if you’re deep into pre-Code curiosities, or just genuinely fascinated by how early sound films tried to figure themselves out, then yeah, maybe. For anyone else just looking for a good movie? Probably a skip. It’s a very specific taste, almost like a ...

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

William A. Seiter

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"So, Kiss Me Again from 1931. Is it worth tracking down today? Look, if you’re deep into pre-Code curiosities, or just genuinely fascinated by how early sound films tried to figure themselves out, then yeah, maybe. For anyone else just looking for a good movie? Probably a skip. It’s a very specific taste, almost like a historical document more than a casual watch. 🎭 The premise is classic melodrama. A dashing Legionnaire, played by Walter Pidgeon, is totally smitten with an opera singer wannabe..."
Henry Martyn Blossom, Julien Josephson, Paul Perez
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