Love Me Tonight 1932 Full Movie English Subtitles

“Love Me Tonight 1932” is a romantic musical work of art. A tailor sings his way into a princess’s heart. A symphony of music and love that hits all the right notes. You’ll be swept off your feet by the charming melodies and heartfelt lyrics. A true masterpiece that will make your heart sing.

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Review

In the world of Hollywood, it is not uncommon for a movie to come and go with little fanfare. However, some films manage to stand the test of time and become iconic pieces of cinema that are beloved by generations. One such film is the 1932 musical comedy “Love Me Tonight”.

The movie tells the story of a Parisian tailor named Maurice Courtelin (played by Maurice Chevalier) who falls in love with a wealthy client, Princess Jeanette (played by Jeanette MacDonald). While the concept may sound simple enough, what makes this film so special is its execution.

From its catchy songs to its stunning visuals, “Love Me Tonight” remains a masterpiece of early Hollywood cinema. It’s no wonder that even today, nearly 90 years after its release, it still has an enduring popularity among moviegoers.

One factor that contributed to the film’s success was its talented cast. Chevalier and MacDonald’s on-screen chemistry was palpable and their performances were both captivating and endearing. The supporting cast was equally impressive, including character actors such as Charles Butterworth and Myrna Loy.

Another aspect that made “Love Me Tonight” stand out was its innovative approach to filmmaking. The movie boasted several groundbreaking techniques for its time period, including synchronized sound recording and musical numbers interwoven into the narrative.

Director Rouben Mamoulian infused the film with visual flair; staging elaborate musical numbers in an array of settings – from a tailor shop to a horse-drawn carriage – which were both dynamic and cinematic. The famous opening sequence alone sets the tone for what’s about to unfold: as workers begin their day by sending messages back-and-forth across Paris via song before finally arriving at Maurice’s shop as he awakens from his morning slumber.

Not only were the visuals impressive but so too was the score composed by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. These legendary songwriters delivered some of their most memorable songs for “Love Me Tonight”, including “Isn’t it Romantic?” and “Lover”.

The film’s popularity even extended beyond the movie theatres. It was widely reported that the famous singer and actress Marlene Dietrich once requested a print of the movie be brought to her hotel room so she could watch it again. She claimed that she had seen the film six times already, and was not ready to let go of it just yet.

As with any successful production, there were rumors and gossip surrounding its development. For starters, there was a casting shakeup when Gloria Swanson was initially set to play the princess before dropping out due to disagreements over script changes.

Furthermore, it is said that Chevalier’s signature mustache, which had become an integral part of his image at the time, nearly didn’t make it into the film. Mamoulian reportedly wanted Chevalier to shave off his mustache for the role but ultimately relented after seeing how popular it was with audiences.

Despite these behind-the-scenes conflicts, “Love Me Tonight” went on to become a critical darling. It received three Academy Award nominations – for Best Sound Recording, Best Original Song (“Love Me Tonight”), and Best Art Direction.

It should come as no surprise then that decades later filmmakers are still influenced by its originality. One can see homages to this classic movie in more contemporary works such as Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! (2001) which also retells a story through musical numbers in an extravagant setting.

To say that “Love Me Tonight” is an essential part of Hollywood history would be an understatement. From its groundbreaking techniques to its unforgettable performances and songs, this film has stood the test of time as an enduring classic.

Perhaps screenwriter Samuel Hoffenstein said it best when he dubbed it “the first real romantic comedy – with music.” The world would be a lot less romantic without “Love Me Tonight” and the magic it brings.


Technical Data

Love Me Tonight 1932 Full Movie English Subtitles

  • Runtime : 89
  • Release : 1932-08-18
  • Genre : Comedy, Romance
  • Cast : Maurice Chevalier as Maurice ‘Baron’ Courtelin, Jeanette MacDonald as Princess Jeanette, Charles Ruggles as Viscount Gilbert de Varèze, Charles Butterworth as Count de Savignac, Myrna Loy as Countess Valentine
  • Crew : Lucien Ballard as First Assistant Camera, Edith Head as Costume Design, Travis Banton as Costume Design, Hans Dreier as Art Direction, William C. Mellor as Camera Operator
  • Popularity 3.865
  • Budget : 0
  • Revenue : 0
  • Company : Paramount
  • Summary : A Parisian tailor finds himself posing as a baron in order to collect a sizeable bill from an aristocrat, only to fall in love with an aloof young princess.
  • Tagline : Warm Love! Hilarious fun! Sweet music! Hot lyrics!

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