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One Night In Lisbon offers a rather delightful blend of screwball comedy tropes and a lighthearted romantic plot. The pacing zips along, keeping things lively as we follow the escapades of lovely Madeleine and her flier love interest, Fred. You can feel the era’s atmosphere—the sets, the costumes, and the playful banter capture a certain whimsical charm. Performances are engaging, though the direction might feel a bit absent at times, leaving some moments hanging. Still, the film's distinctiveness lies in its combination of romance and humor with a hint of tension from external romantic disputes. It’s not groundbreaking, but there's a certain joy in its simplicity.
One Night In Lisbon has seen various home media releases, but it's not the easiest title to find on physical formats, which adds to its allure for collectors. The scarcity of quality prints can make it a bit unpredictable in terms of condition, so those hunting for it should keep an eye out for well-preserved copies. Interest tends to fluctuate, but the film’s unique combination of romance and comedy keeps it on the radar of enthusiasts looking for gems from this era.
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