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Married in Hollywood is this interesting blend of music and melodrama from 1929. The storyline revolves around Prince Nicholai, who finds love with an American singer, Mary Lou. It's a classic star-crossed lovers tale, but you get a real sense of the cultural clash here, with the opulent European setting juxtaposed against the American spirit. Marcel Silver's direction gives it a nice pacing, although some moments feel a bit stretched. The musical numbers are charming, if a tad dated now, capturing that transitional period in cinema. The performances are earnest, particularly from the leads, who manage to convey a genuine chemistry. It's not just about the romance; there's that underlying tension with royalty and duty, which adds depth to the viewing experience.
Interesting cultural clash between American and European values.The musical performances capture the era's charm.Themes of love versus duty are well explored.
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