An Austrian officer falls for a poor flower shop girl before World War I. Separated by war, he reunites with her years later when she's a famous stage star.

Is it worth the watch? Look, if you’re into pre-war fluff and the kind of romance that makes you roll your eyes at the screen, you’ll probably find something to love in Magic Night. It’s got that specific, slightly stuffy charm that makes you feel like you’re watching a broadcast from another planet. But if you need pa...

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

Herbert Wilcox

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"Is it worth the watch? Look, if you’re into pre-war fluff and the kind of romance that makes you roll your eyes at the screen, you’ll probably find something to love in Magic Night. It’s got that specific, slightly stuffy charm that makes you feel like you’re watching a broadcast from another planet. But if you need pacing, or characters that act like real human beings instead of operetta figurines, stay far away. The whole thing feels like a time capsule. It reminds me a bit of the mood in The..."

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Eric Maschwitz
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