Review of The Love Parade (1929) by Irvin C — 20 Aug 2011
A womanizing military attache finds himself married to the Queen of his country and a battle of the sexes ensues. This is another classic pre-code musical courtesy of Ernst Lubitsch and Maurice Chevalier.
The film will be viewed as rather sexist today and the songs are not that memorable but the wit, charm and filmmaking artistry will definitely win most people over (yours truly included). Oh, and it's also quite funny.
This review of The Love Parade (1929) was written by Irvin C on 20 Aug 2011.
The Love Parade has generally received positive reviews.
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