Monte Carlo (1930 film)

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Monte Carlo (1930 film) is a 1930 musical comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch, noted for its sophisticated humor and early use of integrated songs in the narrative.

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instanceOf film
artDirector Hans Dreier NERFINISHED
basedOn The Blue Castle (novel) NERFINISHED
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Victor Milner NERFINISHED
costumeDesigner Travis Banton NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Ernst Lubitsch NERFINISHED
distributor Paramount Pictures
editedBy George Nichols Jr. NERFINISHED
era Pre-Code Hollywood NERFINISHED
featuresSong Beyond the Blue Horizon NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Paramount Studios, Hollywood NERFINISHED
genre musical film
romantic comedy film
hasFilmFormat 35 mm
hasTheme gambling
identity deception
romance
language English
leadActorCharacter Count Rudolph Farriere NERFINISHED
leadCharacter Countess Helene Mara NERFINISHED
musicBy John Leipold NERFINISHED
W. Franke Harling NERFINISHED
narrativeStyle musical numbers integrated into plot
notableFor early use of integrated songs in the narrative
sophisticated humor
originalLanguage English
partOf early sound era musicals
producer Ernst Lubitsch NERFINISHED
productionCompany Paramount Pictures NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1930-08-19
releaseYear 1930
runningTime 90 minutes
screenwriter Ernest Vajda NERFINISHED
Ernst Lubitsch NERFINISHED
Hans Müller NERFINISHED
setIn Monte Carlo NERFINISHED
songPerformedBy Jeanette MacDonald NERFINISHED
soundFilm true
starring Claud Allister NERFINISHED
Jack Buchanan NERFINISHED
Jeanette MacDonald NERFINISHED
Tyler Brooke NERFINISHED
Zasu Pitts NERFINISHED
studio Paramount Pictures NERFINISHED

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