Operetta adaptation : in nineteenth century Saint Petersburg, villains threaten the true love of a heartfelt couple..

If you're looking for a quick, breezy watch tonight, The Last Waltz might just scratch that itch—provided you have a soft spot for grainy, old-world theatrics. It’s definitely not for the modern viewer who needs a plot hook every five minutes, but if you enjoy watching people in velvet coats look deeply concerned in di...

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"If you're looking for a quick, breezy watch tonight, The Last Waltz might just scratch that itch—provided you have a soft spot for grainy, old-world theatrics. It’s definitely not for the modern viewer who needs a plot hook every five minutes, but if you enjoy watching people in velvet coats look deeply concerned in dimly lit rooms, you’ll probably get a kick out of it. Honestly, the whole thing feels like a stage play that decided to wander onto a film set and never quite figured out where it ..."
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Georg Weber, Max Wallner, Julius Brammer, Alfred Grünwald
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