

Devil-May-Care
A follower of Napoleon escapes the firing squad, flees to a woman's bedroom and winds up butler.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young socialite, looking for excitement and escape from his upper-crust life, pretends to be a vagrant to experience the 'real' world. He falls for a spirited young woman he meets during his adventures, unaware of her own hidden depths and motivations.
Critical Reception
Devil-May-Care was met with a mixed reception, praised for its early use of Technicolor and lavish production values. However, its plot was often criticized for being formulaic and its humor somewhat dated, even for its time. Despite its ambitious technical achievements, the film struggled to resonate with audiences and critics alike.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its early Technicolor cinematography.
- Criticized for a predictable and uninspired storyline.
- Some found the musical numbers engaging, while others deemed them forgettable.
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Fun Fact
This film is notable for being one of the earliest feature-length films shot entirely in the early three-strip Technicolor process, showcasing the burgeoning potential of color in cinema.
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