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Tausend und eine Frau. Aus dem Tagebuch eines Junggesellen
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Plot Summary
This silent comedy follows a young bachelor's romantic misadventures as he navigates various encounters with women, drawing inspiration from the tales of 'One Thousand and One Nights.' The film chronicles his humorous attempts at courtship and the often-comical outcomes of his romantic pursuits.
Critical Reception
As a very early work by Ernst Lubitsch, 'Tausend und eine Frau' is primarily of historical interest for scholars of early cinema and Lubitsch's burgeoning directorial style. Contemporary reception details are scarce, but it is recognized as an early example of his comedic touch and thematic interests in romance and societal manners.
What Reviewers Say
Early exploration of romantic comedy themes.
Showcases Lubitsch's nascent directorial talent.
A historical artifact of German silent cinema.
Google audience: Information not available for this early silent film.
Fun Fact
This film is notable as one of Ernst Lubitsch's earliest directorial efforts before he achieved widespread international fame in Hollywood.
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