Love Me Tonight (1932) - (Movie Clip) Isn't It Romantic?
The gypsies in the middle of the number, then introducing Princess Jeanette (MacDonald) finishing Rodgers & Hart's Isn't It Romantic, visited by the Count (Charles Butterworth), in Rouben Mamoulian's Love Me Tonight, 1932.
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Tailor Maurice (Maurice Chevalier) with friend Emile (Bert Roach), explaining about his new client the Vicomte (Charlie Ruggles) who unexpectedly arrives, early in Rouben Mamoulian's Love Me Tonight, 1932.
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Tailor Maurice (Chevalier), still posing as a nobleman, helps undress his new love Princess Jeanette (MacDonald), the household (Ethel Wales, C. Aubrey Smith, Charlie Ruggles, Charles Butterworth et al) erupting, in Rouben Mamoulian's Love Me Tonight. 1932.
Love Me Tonight (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Mimi
Car trouble for tailor Maurice (Chevalier), pursuing a nobleman who's skipped on his bill, then meeting Princess Jeanette (MacDonald) and improvising Rodgers & Hart's Mimi, in Rouben Mamoulian's Love Me Tonight, 1932.
Love Me Tonight (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Good Homes For Bad Stenographers
Meeting the family at the estate, the Duke (C. Aubrey Smith), and his niece Countess Valentine (Myrna Loy), whose cousin the impecunious Vicomte (Charlie Ruggles) then arrives, in Rouben Mamoulian's Love Me Tonight, 1932.
Love Me Tonight (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Song Of Paree
From the credits, legit Paris stock footage, a nifty city-sound sequence, and introduction of Maurice Chevalier as tailor "Maurice," with Rodgers & Hart's Song Of Paree, from Love Me Tonight, 1932.