The Mountebanks
The Mountebanks

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The Mountebanks

1930
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French

An old clown loves a young dancer to whom he gives lessons. He heroically withdraws from the love of a rich young man.

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Director: Edgar LewisGenres: Musical, Comedy

Plot Summary

This musical comedy follows a group of theatrical performers as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of putting on a show. The story is filled with song, dance, and comedic misadventures, typical of the era's backstage musicals.

Critical Reception

As an early sound film and a musical, 'The Mountebanks' was likely appreciated for its technical novelty and entertainment value by contemporary audiences. However, its specific critical reception is not widely documented in modern critical databases, suggesting it was a moderately successful, but not critically acclaimed, release of its time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its musical numbers and comedic elements.

  • A representative example of early sound musical comedies.

  • Likely enjoyed for its lighthearted entertainment value.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'The Mountebanks (1930)' is not readily available.

Fun Fact

As an early sound film, 'The Mountebanks' would have been one of the pioneering examples of musicals integrating spoken dialogue and songs directly into the cinematic experience, a format that rapidly evolved in the early 1930s.

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