Review of Love Me Tonight (1932) by Amanda B — 29 Sep 2007
Wonderful for its wit and fun. The songs are snappy, with suprisingly naughty lyrics for the time. This film was shot with more care than most movies that come out today. Maurice Chevalier does a great job at acting like someone who is probably very close to himself.
Great for anyone who wants to branch away from technicolor musicals.
This review of Love Me Tonight (1932) was written by Amanda B on 29 Sep 2007.
Love Me Tonight has generally received positive reviews.
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