Review of The Love Parade (1929) by Chrisanne S — 30 Mar 2008
Early sound. Pre-code. Very interesting.
Despite some incredibly silent moments (lack of dialogue, music, or sound effects,) this film breezes by and ends up creating a successful satire on gender roles.
Lupino Lane in "Let's Be Common" seems like a mild precursor to O'Conner in "Make 'em Laugh" from Singin' In The Rain.
This review of The Love Parade (1929) was written by Chrisanne S on 30 Mar 2008.
The Love Parade has generally received positive reviews.
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