


Love is a Ball
Etienne makes a good living out of marrying off poor but titled young men to rich but untitled young ladies. Millicent is now in his sights on the Riviera, and Grand Duke Gaspar is the bait. But what if Millicent starts to fancy planted chauffeur John instead, and Gaspar takes a shine to Etienne's secretary Janine?
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Plot Summary
Rick Wayne, a widowed American soccer star, is persuaded by his friend, Dimitri, to pose as a wealthy Greek shipping magnate to attract the attention of socialite Gwen French. Gwen is being pursued by several suitors, and Dimitri believes Rick's fabricated persona will make her fall for him. However, things become complicated when Rick starts to develop genuine feelings for Gwen, and she in turn becomes interested in his supposed alter ego.
Critical Reception
Love is a Ball received mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised the performances of the lead actors, particularly Glenn Ford and Charles Boyer, and the charming romantic comedy elements. However, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable and lightweight, though it was generally seen as an enjoyable and lighthearted film.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming cast and lighthearted romantic plot.
- Enjoyable escapist fare with a predictable but engaging storyline.
- Glenn Ford and Charles Boyer deliver likable performances.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was based on the 1958 novel of the same name by New Zealand author Sophie M. Clausen.
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