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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDuring World War I, a young French woman struggles to choose between two suitors: a blind soldier to whom she is engaged and an American serviceman.During World War I, a young French woman struggles to choose between two suitors: a blind soldier to whom she is engaged and an American serviceman.During World War I, a young French woman struggles to choose between two suitors: a blind soldier to whom she is engaged and an American serviceman.
- Premi
- 3 vittorie totali
Ernie Alexander
- One of the Doughboys
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Oscar Apfel
- Maj. Russart
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John Carroll
- Doughboy
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Drew Demorest
- Doughboy
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Sherry Hall
- Soldier in Russart's Office
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Seymour Kupper
- Teen-Age Boy
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George Magrill
- Military Policeman
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Douglas Scott
- Sylvestre
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Harry Tenbrook
- Doughboy
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Dick Winslow
- Teen-age boy playing accordion for soldiers' marching song
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- QuizFirst shot as a silent film (which exists), this was recast and re-shot as an all-talkie film. The silent version was released overseas and on a very limited basis domestically.
- BlooperThe soldiers ask Marianne to imitate Maurice Chevalier, so she sings "Louise." That song was written in 1929, more than a decade after WWI ended.
- Versioni alternativeAlthough two versions of this film were shot, a talkie and a silent, and both of them exist, there was also a third version that MGM used to show this film in Argentina. The majority of the footage was lifted from the silent version (with an added soundtrack with music and effects) and all of the songs from the sound version were also included.
- ConnessioniEdited from La grande parata (1925)
- Colonne sonoreLa Marseillaise
(1792) (uncredited)
Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
Played after French mobilization for World War I
Recensione in evidenza
When most silent stars feared the talkies, Marion Davies jumped in with this saucy musical comedy, playing a WW I French girl wooed by 3 American doughboys (Lawrence Gray, Cliff Edwards, and Benny Rubin). Good songs, including title tune and 'Just You, Just Me," as well as Edwards' solo (I forget the title) keep this early talkie moving nicely. Davies was a consummate comedienne and proves it in her starring talkie debut, doing impressions of Maurice Chevalier and Sarah Bernhardt as well as singing and dancing. Edward and Rubin are good comic foils, and Gray is a handsome leading man. Solid MGM talkie with good production values and sound. Davies and Gray had starred together in the silent film, "The Patsy." And I SILL say that Davies ranks with Lombard, Loy, and Arthur as the 30s best comediennes.
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By what name was La compagnia d'assalto (1929) officially released in Canada in English?
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