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Talking About Jacqueline
Since her father died, rich and carefree Jacqueline Topelius makes magazine covers and causes social gossip with her flirtatious adventures around Europe, leaving a string of admirers behind without much concern. Her sister June, living in Paris, is all the contrary but they love each other just the same. Everything changes when Jacqueline meets Dr. Michael Thomas, who rejects her at first. Now she must choose, and also face the consequences her past life may have on their future together.
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Plot Summary
This short film follows the daily life and experiences of actress Jacqueline Delubac as she navigates her public and private persona. It offers a glimpse into the world of 1930s cinema and the life of a rising star.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1937, 'Talking About Jacqueline' is less about critical reception in the modern sense and more about its historical value and insight into the era's filmmaking and stardom. It is appreciated for its charm and the presence of its lead.
What Reviewers Say
A charming glimpse into the life of a 1930s actress.
Features an engaging performance from Jacqueline Delubac.
Provides historical context for the era of French cinema.
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Fun Fact
Max Ophüls, known for his later more famous works like 'The Earrings of Madame de...', directed this short film early in his career.
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