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Plot Summary
A famous opera singer, disguised as a train conductor, takes a job on a sleeping car to get closer to a young woman he has fallen for. His attempts to woo her are complicated by the presence of her fiancé and other passengers. Hilarity ensues as he tries to maintain his cover while navigating romantic entanglements and the demands of his new profession.
Critical Reception
This musical comedy was generally well-received by audiences in its time, praised for its lighthearted entertainment and the comedic performances of its lead actors, particularly Leo Slezak and Hans Moser. While not considered a landmark film, it offered a pleasant escape with its charming story and musical numbers.
What Reviewers Say
Delightful and charming romantic comedy with musical elements.
Leo Slezak and Hans Moser deliver memorable comedic performances.
A light and enjoyable film offering escapism.
Google audience: Audience reception from the era indicates appreciation for its humor, musicality, and the engaging performances of its stars, making it a fondly remembered light entertainment piece.
Fun Fact
The film features the legendary Austrian operatic tenor Leo Slezak in one of his final film roles, showcasing his versatility beyond the opera stage.
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