An archduke who had been banished from Austria returns to Vienna for a reunion of his old fellow aristocrats and meets up with the former love of his life, who is now married to a psychoanalyst..


If you have a soft spot for pre-code films where everyone is slightly drunk on champagne and ego, you'll probably enjoy Reunion in Vienna. It’s definitely not for folks who need a grounded, realistic drama; if you prefer your movies to have a bit of dirt under their fingernails, you might find this one a little too per...

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

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"If you have a soft spot for pre-code films where everyone is slightly drunk on champagne and ego, you'll probably enjoy Reunion in Vienna. It’s definitely not for folks who need a grounded, realistic drama; if you prefer your movies to have a bit of dirt under their fingernails, you might find this one a little too perfumed. John Barrymore is basically playing a caricature of a royal exile, and honestly, he’s having the time of his life. He swaggers through every room like he still owns the pla..."
Ernest Vajda, Robert E. Sherwood, Claudine West
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