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A Parisian tailor finds himself posing as a baron in order to collect a sizeable bill from an aristocrat, only to fall in love with an aloof young princess.

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Maurice
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Princess Jeanette (as Jeanette Mac Donald)
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Viscount Gilbert de Varèze (as Charlie Ruggles)
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Count de Savignac
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Countess Valentine
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Duke d'Artelines
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First Aunt
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Second Aunt
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Third Aunt (as Blanche Frederici)
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Dr. Armand de Fontinac (as Joseph Cawthorne)
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Major Domo Flammand
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Emile
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Composer (uncredited)
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Bakery Girl (uncredited)
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Laundress (uncredited)
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Dowager (uncredited)
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Pierre Dupont (uncredited)
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Madame Dupont (uncredited)
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Bridge Player (uncredited)
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Grocer (uncredited)
Mel Kalish ...
Chef (uncredited)
Tony Merlo ...
Hatmaker (uncredited)
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Groom (uncredited)
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Valet (uncredited)
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Chambermaid (uncredited)
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Taxi Driver (uncredited)
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Bootmaker (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Madame Dutoit - Dressmaker (uncredited)
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Credit Manager of the Association of Retail Merchants (uncredited)
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Shirtmaker (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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Rouben Mamoulian

Written by

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Samuel Hoffenstein ... (screen play) &
George Marion Jr. ... (screen play) and
Waldemar Young ... (screen play)
 
Léopold Marchand ... (based on a play by) (as Leopold Marchand) and
Paul Armont ... (based on a play by)

Produced by

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Rouben Mamoulian ... producer

Music by

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John Leipold ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Victor Milner ... (photographed by)

Editing by

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Rouben Mamoulian ... (uncredited)
William Shea ... (uncredited)

Editorial Department

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William Shea ... negative cutter (uncredited)

Casting By

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Mel Ballerino ... (uncredited)
Fred A. Datig ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Hans Dreier ... (uncredited)

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A.E. Freudeman ... (uncredited)

Costume Design by

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Travis Banton ... (uncredited)
Edith Head ... (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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George Hippard ... assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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M.M. Paggi ... sound (uncredited)

Stunts

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Audrey Scott ... riding double: Jeanette MacDonald (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Lucien Ballard ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Buddy Longworth ... still photographer (uncredited)
William C. Mellor ... camera operator (uncredited)
William Rand ... second camera (uncredited)
Guy Roe ... assistant camera (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Joe Egli ... casting assistant (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Lorenz Hart ... lyrics by
Richard Rodgers ... music by
Nat W. Finston ... musical director (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

When Parisienne tailor Maurice Courtelin learns that one of his aristocratic clients, the Viscount Gilbert de Varèze, is a deadbeat who never pays for the merchandise he acquires, he heads off to try and collect what is owed to him. He gets little in the way of cash from the Viscount who is desperate that his uncle, the Duke D'Artelines, not learn of his debts. He suggests that Maurice spend a little time at the chateau until the money can be found. The Duke takes an immediate liking to Maurice--who's been introduced as a Baron--but that's not the case for Princess Jeanette who encountered him on the road earlier that day. Over time Jeannette falls in love with him. Written by garykmcd

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Also Known As
  • Aimez-moi ce soir (France)
  • Schloß im Mond (Germany)
  • Ámame esta noche (Spain)
  • A hercegnő szabója (Hungary)
  • Szeress ma éjjel (Hungary)
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  • 104 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia According to her autobiography, Myrna Loy was originally going to wear white empire-style dress for the party sequence, but Jeanette MacDonald was jealous of how she looked insisted that she had to wear it herself instead. Loy surrendered the dress, but then went down the to the costume room and, with a friend's help, put together the black lace outfit she wears in the final film. She stole the scene. See more »
Goofs Just before the "Isn't It Romantic?" number begins in the tailor shop, Maurice reacts with pleasure as his customer Emile steps out of the dressing room, supposedly wearing his new suit. But in the mirror's reflection we can see that actor Roach is still wearing his long-johns from earlier in the scene. In the next shot, he is suddenly wearing the suit. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Love Goddesses (1965). See more »
Soundtracks That's the Song of Paree See more »
Quotes Dr. Armand de Fontinac: A peach must be eaten, a drum must be beaten, and a woman needs something like that.
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