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The Love Parade

Ernst Lubitsch

United States

1929

109 minutes

Black and White

1.33:1

English

Synopsis

Ernst Lubitsch’s first “talking picture” was also Hollywood’s first movie musical to integrate songs with narrative. Additionally, The Love Parade made stars out of toast-of-Paris Maurice Chevalier and girl-from-Philly Jeanette MacDonald, cast as a womanizing military attaché and the man-hungry queen of “Sylvania.” With its naughty innuendo and satiric romance, The Love Parade opened the door for a decade of witty screen battles of the sexes.

Cast

Count Alfred Renard Maurice Chevalier
Queen LouiseJeanette MacDonald
JacquesLupino Lane
LuluLillian Roth
War Minister Eugene Pallette
AmbassadorE. H. Calvert
Master of CeremoniesEdgar Norton
Prime Minister Lionel Belmore

Credits

DirectorErnst Lubitsch
ProducerErnst Lubitsch
ScreenplayErnest Vajda and Guy Bolton
From the play byLeon Xanrof
CinematographyVictor Milner
EditorMerrill G. White
Art directionHans Dreier
MusicVictor Schertzinger
LyricsClifford Grey

From the Current

Eclipse Series 8:
Lubitsch Musicals

by Michael Koresky Feb 11, 2008

With the advent of sound, anything seemed possible in Hollywood in the late 1920s. Studios were eager to exploit the evolving medium’s new capabilities, and what better way to dazzle audiences’ ears and eyes than with full-out musicals? The first attempts at this new genre were “revues,” bare . . .

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