A tailor gets involved with a bunch of nobles who live in a castle. He falls in love with one of them, a princess.
This is a fine example of collective work beautifully done. Everything is filled with the highest artistry, and one cannot look for more in a spectacle, except, perhaps, depth. Politically, it's still singing the glories of the French Revolution.
This is number three in Dale Thomajan's top ten list for 1932.
Rating: 83
(Number four in my favorites list for 1932.)
Sunday, December 05, 2010
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