THE LOVE PARADE (1929) Maurice Chevalier & Lupino Lane | Romance, Musical | B&W | Nostalgic Flick

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The Love Parade is a 1929 American pre-Code musical comedy film, directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald, involving the marital difficulties of Queen Louise of Sylvania (MacDonald) and her consort, Count Alfred Renard (Chevalier). Despite his love for Louise and his promise to be an obedient husband, Count Alfred finds his role as a figurehead unbearable. The supporting cast features Lupino Lane, Lillian Roth and Eugene Pallette.

The film was directed by Lubitsch from a screenplay by Guy Bolton and Ernest Vajda adapted from the French play Le Prince Consort, written by Jules Chancel and Leon Xanrof. The play had previously been adapted for Broadway in 1905 by William Boosey and Cosmo Gordon Lennox.

The Love Parade is notable for being both the film debut of Jeanette MacDonald and the first "talkie" film made by Ernst Lubitsch. The picture was also released in a French-language version called Parade d'amour. Chevalier had thought that he would never be capable of acting as a Royal courtier, and had to be persuaded by Lubitsch. This huge box-office hit appeared just after the Wall Street crash, and did much to save the fortunes of Paramount.

Synopsis

Count Alfred (Maurice Chevalier), military attaché to the Sylvanian Embassy in Paris, is ordered back to Sylvania to report to Queen Louise for a reprimand following a string of scandals, including an affair with the ambassador's wife. In the meantime Queen Louise (Jeanette MacDonald), ruler of Sylvania in her own right, is royally fed-up with her subjects' preoccupation with whom she will marry (particularly since they would only be a prince consort)

Intrigued rather than offended by Count Alfred's dossier, Queen Louise invites him to dinner when she tries to find a suitable "punishment" for him. Their romance progresses to the point of marriage when, despite his qualms, for love of Louise Alfred agrees to obey the Queen.[6] However, he soon chafes at the standards of living as a consort, which mainly consist of little to do (where even trying to make suggestions to affairs of state) that forces him to take action.

Cast & Crew

Maurice Chevalier as Count Alfred Renard
Jeanette MacDonald as Queen Louise
Lupino Lane as Jacques
Lillian Roth as Lulu
Eugene Pallette as Minister of War
E. H. Calvert as Sylvanian Ambassador
Edgar Norton as Master of Ceremonies
Lionel Belmore as Prime Minister

Directed by: Ernst Lubitsch
Written by: Guy Bolton (libretto)
Story by: Ernest Vajda (film story)
Based on: Le Prince Consort (c.1919 novel) by Leon Xanrof, Jules Chancel
Produced by: Ernst Lubitsch
Starring: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Lillian Roth, Eugene Pallette
Cinematography: Victor Milner
Edited by: Merrill G. White
Music by: W. Franke Harling, John Leipold, Oscar Potoker, Max Terr
Songs: Victor Schertzinger (music), Clifford Grey (lyrics)
Production company: Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.
Distributed by: Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.
Release dates:

November 19, 1929 (New York City)
January 18, 1930 (U.S.)
Running time: 107 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English

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