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New Moon
A revolutionary leader romances a French aristocrat in Louisiana.
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Plot Summary
In this musical romance, a wealthy Russian countess, Valya, falls in love with a dashing Russian revolutionary, Dimitri. However, their burgeoning romance is complicated by Dimitri's involvement in clandestine revolutionary activities and Valya's own arranged marriage to a wealthy, older prince. The film follows their dramatic and romantic entanglements set against a backdrop of political unrest and societal upheaval.
Critical Reception
New Moon was a moderate success, appealing to fans of its leading stars, Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, and their signature operetta-style musicals. While praised for its lavish production and musical numbers, critics noted that the plot often took a backseat to the songs and the stars' established personas. It was considered a typical example of the popular MGM musical of the era, favored by audiences who enjoyed its blend of romance, music, and lighthearted drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the vocal talents and chemistry of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy.
The film's musical numbers are a highlight, though the plot is often secondary.
A quintessential example of the popular MGM musical romance genre of its time.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available for this film.
Fun Fact
The film features a famous song titled 'Lover, Come Back to Me,' which became a popular standard and a signature tune for Jeanette MacDonald.
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