4/10
Nice venue
2 January 2023
The film has a grand setting - Café Metropole - and owner Adolphe Menjou (Victor) is by far the best in the cast. He leads proceedings and is very funny. Unfortunately, it is just not enough to save the film from it's ludicrous and complicated storyline. I also understand that Bojangles Robinson had an entertaining dance routine cut. Why? This may have helped save the film.

Tyrone Power (Alexander) is coerced into pretending to be a Russian Prince in order to fleece a wealthy American family consisting of Loretta Young (Laura) and her father and aunt. This is so that Menjou can pay off his debts. Obviously, Power and Young are the lovebirds who fall for one another but you will scratch your head if you try to actually follow what goes on. The story not only falls flat in terms of entertainment but worse, it doesn't make any sense. You then notice that the characters are quite annoying, especially the shouty ones - stand up and take a bow Loretta Young (that dreadful scene on the bed) and Gregory Ratoff (who plays a waiter but is actually the Russian prince that Power is impersonating!!) for being the most annoying and taking unfunny histrionics to a completely unnecessary level. Here is a tip - shouting and screaming is not funny. Nor is it entertaining.

My wife enjoyed the film more than I did. I can see that the glamour of the film can score it a point but it must be noted that Menjou is the real star over the two leads. The film suddenly just gets dull and you realize you are watching a lot of shouting and the story has got woefully complicated and doesn't make sense.
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