Duke Rutzinoff is prevented from marrying Angele Didier, an actress, by her lack of title. To obtain a title for her, the duke persuades her to marry the impoverished Count of Luxembourg by proxy, preparing to divorce him immediately afterward, still sight unseen.

Is this film worth watching? Short answer: Yes, but with a heavy caveat. 'The Count of Luxembourg' is a richly crafted exploration of love and manipulation, but its dated narrative and overly theatrical performances may limit its appeal for modern audiences. This film is for viewers who appreciate the complexities of h...

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"Is this film worth watching? Short answer: Yes, but with a heavy caveat. 'The Count of Luxembourg' is a richly crafted exploration of love and manipulation, but its dated narrative and overly theatrical performances may limit its appeal for modern audiences. This film is for viewers who appreciate the complexities of human relationships and enjoy a well-constructed narrative. It is not for those looking for a straightforward romance or a contemporary take on classic themes. This film works beca..."
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