


If you like old European operettas where everyone breaks into song for no reason, this is for you. Most people today will probably find it way too slow and cheesy. It’s definitely a movie for a very specific mood. I wasn't sure what to expect going in. The audio is a bit scratchy in that early sound way that makes eve...
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Géza von Bolváry

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"If you like old European operettas where everyone breaks into song for no reason, this is for you. Most people today will probably find it way too slow and cheesy. It’s definitely a movie for a very specific mood. I wasn't sure what to expect going in. The audio is a bit scratchy in that early sound way that makes everyone sound like they're talking through a tin can. Liane Haid is charming enough. She has this look in her eyes like she knows the plot is a bit silly, but she's going along with..."
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