
Sandor and Yutka, gypsy lovers, are estranged when Sandor keeps a tryst with a countess in whose home the gypsy orchestra has played. Yutka, aware of her lover's faithlessness, deserts the gypsy tribe.

Is this thing worth your time? Honestly, only if you’re a completionist for 1930s European cinema or have a weird, specific itch for gypsy orchestra tropes. If you want a tight, well-paced romance, keep walking. It feels a bit like watching a The Beautiful Adventure but with significantly less charm and way more starin...

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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 this thing worth your time? Honestly, only if you’re a completionist for 1930s European cinema or have a weird, specific itch for gypsy orchestra tropes. If you want a tight, well-paced romance, keep walking. It feels a bit like watching a The Beautiful Adventure but with significantly less charm and way more staring into the middle distance. The whole premise hinges on Sandor being a bit of an idiot. He’s got Yutka, he’s got music, but he just had to go flirt with a countess. Classic, right..."
Doris Zinkeisen, Miles Malleson
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