Review of Love Me Tonight (1932) by Paul S — 24 Sep 2011
A cute little movie that maintains consistency with other early 30s movies in its quirkness. A high point is the opening scene that follows Chevalier from his Parisian apartment, into the streets, and down a couple of blocks, singing and interacting with many many people along the way.
Of course, he gets the girl eventually.
This review of Love Me Tonight (1932) was written by Paul S on 24 Sep 2011.
Love Me Tonight has generally received positive reviews.
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