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Love Me Tonight (1932)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 31, 2016
This is unequivocally the age of sound! That’s what this film proclaims from the rooftops with its symphony of syncopation as the world of Paris awakens from its slumber. It’s opening rhythms are pure ingenuity and the glorious unfoldings never ceases for the rest of the cheery productio read more
Love Me Tonight (1932)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 31, 2016
This is unequivocally the age of sound! That’s what this film proclaims from the rooftops with its symphony of syncopation as the world of Paris awakens from its slumber. Its opening rhythms are pure ingenuity and the glorious unfoldings never cease for the rest of the cheery production. In it read more
One year, one film: 1932 – Love Me Tonight
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on May 3, 2015
One year, one film: 1932
The film:
Love Me Tonight, dir. Rouben Mamoulian
starring Jeanette MacDonald and Maurice Chevalier
Rating:
Recommended | Highly Recommended | MUST-SEE
(Image via Bob’s Movies)
Music and romance meet in this lovely film, starring the very talented Maurice Chevalier an read more
The Fabulous Films of the 1930s - Love Me Tonight (1932)
A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Apr 28, 2015
This is my entry in the "Fabulous Films of the '30s" Blogathon, hosted by the Classic Movie Blog Association. Click HERE to view more fabulous posts about that fabulous decade and to earn more about this article's participation in an eBook for your reading pleasure.&nbs read more
Pre-Code Blogathon: "Love Me Tonight," or Some People Call Me Maurice
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Apr 1, 2015
This is part of the Pre-Code Blogathon sponsored by Danny at Pre-Code.com and Karen at Shadows and Satin. Please visit either and/or both of them for more offerings.
The 1932 film "Love Me Tonight" lets you know you are in for something special from the very beginning:
You haven read more
Pre-Code Blogathon: "Love Me Tonight," or Some People Call Me Maurice
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Apr 1, 2015
This is part of the Pre-Code Blogathon sponsored by Danny at Pre-Code.com and Karen at Shadows and Satin. Please visit either and/or both of them for more offerings.
The 1932 film "Love Me Tonight" lets you know you are in for something special from the very beginning:
You haven read more
Love Me Tonight (1932)
Smum County Posted by smumcountry on Oct 13, 2013
October 13, 2013 by smumcounty “Love Me Tonight” (1932) begins with scenes of the waking of Paris one early sunny morning. Eager to establish its musical bona fides it takes the rhythmic sounds of a pickaxe, a snoring man, the hammerings of a cobbler and other such early morning fare and turns them read more
Love Me Tonight (1932)
Smum County Posted by smumcountry on Oct 13, 2013
October 13, 2013 by smumcounty “Love Me Tonight” (1932) begins with scenes of the waking of Paris one early sunny morning. Eager to establish its musical bona fides it takes the rhythmic sounds of a pickaxe, a snoring man, the hammerings of a cobbler and other such early morning fare and turns them read more
Movie Scenes That Make Me Grin Like an Idiot: "Love Me Tonight"
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jul 27, 2012Movie Scenes That Make Me Grin Like an Idiot: "Love Me Tonight"
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jul 27, 2012Love Me Tonight (1932) (2)
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Feb 29, 2012
Love Me Tonight (1932): 5/5! (Very, very mild spoilers included)
I love everything about this musical starring Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald.
The film follows Maurice (portrayed by Chevalier, obviously), a Paris tailor who is mistaken as royalty and ends up posing as a baron. He ends up e read more
Love Me Tonight (1932) (1)
Hollywood Revue Posted by Angela on Nov 7, 2011
Viscount Gilbert de Vareze (Charlie Ruggles) is a huge fan of Parisian tailor Maurice Courtelin (Maurice Chevalier). Not because he’s a particularly big fan of his work, but because he’s the only tailor in Paris who will let him buy suits on credit. After Gilbert buys several suits fr read more