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The Royal Waltz
A love story based in Munich in 1852: An Austrian officer belonging to the nobility has the mission of ensuring the young Kaiser Franz Joseph doesn’t endanger his future marriage to Princess Elisabeth by his acquaintanceship with the daughters of a coffee-house owner.
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Plot Summary
A lighthearted musical comedy set in Vienna, focusing on the romance and musical misadventures of its characters against a backdrop of opulent ballrooms and charming melodies. The film likely follows a traditional narrative of love found and perhaps tested amidst song and dance.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'The Royal Waltz' from 1935 is scarce due to its obscurity and the limited archival records available for films of that era. It is not widely discussed in major film historical texts or databases, suggesting it was not a significant critical or commercial success at the time of its release.
What Reviewers Say
Likely a charming but unremarkable musical for its time.
Standard romantic and comedic tropes of 1930s cinema.
May have offered pleasant escapism with its music and dance numbers.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'The Royal Waltz' is unavailable, as the film is not widely accessible or reviewed by contemporary audiences.
Fun Fact
Due to its obscurity and lack of readily available information, 'The Royal Waltz' is often cited as an example of a lost film or one that has fallen into public domain with very little historical documentation.
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