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The Love Parade

He Sang Himself Into the Queen's Boudoir! One Kiss and the Whole Kingdom Was His!
1930 | 107m | English

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The queen of mythical Sylvania marries a courtier, who finds his new life unsatisfying.
Release Date: Jan 18, 1930
Director: Ernst Lubitsch
Writer: Guy Bolton, Ernest Vajda
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords queen, prince, marriage, pre-code
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Maurice Chevalier Count Alfred Renard
Jeanette MacDonald Queen Louise
Lupino Lane Jacques
Lillian Roth Lulu
Eugene Pallette Minister of War
E.H. Calvert Ambassador
Edgar Norton Master of Ceremonies
Lionel Belmore Prime Minister
Virginia Bruce Lady-in-Waiting
Jean Harlow Woman in Opera Box
Yola d'Avril Paulette (uncredited)
Ben Turpin Cross-Eyed Lackey (uncredited)
Name Job
Guy Bolton Writer
John Leipold Original Music Composer
Ernst Lubitsch Director
Victor Schertzinger Songs
Ernest Vajda Writer
W. Franke Harling Original Music Composer
Oscar Potoker Original Music Composer
Max Terr Original Music Composer
Victor Milner Director of Photography
Merrill G. White Editor
Clifford Grey Lyricist
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Diplomat "Count Alfred" (Maurice Chevalier) is recalled to his home country where he quickly becomes the amorous pawn of the Queen (Jeanette MacDonald). She is looking to marry, but whom? She alights on "Alfred", makes him a prince so he is more suitable then subjects him to a rather humiliating wed ... ding ceremony in which he is the one who promises to love, honour and obey! He's in love, though - so that's all fine. Until, that is, he discovers that being a trophy husband is a bit dull. He can't even have his breakfast on his own. Meantime, though, the Kingdom is having a bit of a cashflow crisis and the Queen can't afford any scandal as a loan is being negotiated. "Alfred" cottons on to this and realises this could could give him some leverage to change the hen-pecked dynamic of his marriage. Whilst all of these shenanigans are taking place "upstairs", "Jacques" (Lupino Lane) and "Lulu" (Lillian Roth) are having their own domestic squabbles but in a far more equilibrate state - even if she does always seem to end up with the upper hand. Victor Schertzinger and Clifford Grey have written half a dozen unremarkable numbers for this that Chevalier and MacDonald wade through without much emotion, and I felt that as the initially engaging relationship between this power couple shifted, so did my interest in a story with just too little chemistry on screen.

Feb 11, 2024