
To protect the honor of a married lady, a grammar professor pretends to be a singing teacher and falls in love with the real professor's daughter..


L'amour chante, or 'Love Sings,' it's a peculiar little French film from way back. If you're someone who really digs old-school screwball comedies, especially ones with a sort of continental charm and maybe a bit of song-and-dance thrown in, you might actually find something genuinely sweet here. But, honestly, if you ...

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

Robert Florey

Henry Edwards
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"L'amour chante, or 'Love Sings,' it's a peculiar little French film from way back. If you're someone who really digs old-school screwball comedies, especially ones with a sort of continental charm and maybe a bit of song-and-dance thrown in, you might actually find something genuinely sweet here. But, honestly, if you need super-fast pacing, sharp modern humor, or anything resembling a high-stakes plot, you'll probably just find it a bit… slow. And maybe even a little baffling at times. It’s def..."
Jean-Charles Reynaud, Robert Florey, Jacques Bousquet, Carl Boese, Henri Falk, Walter Hasenclever
France

