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William Wyler’s romantic comedy about a dancer who falls in love with a rich young man (despite his family’s objections) — one of the earliest movies to use sound — stars Laura LaPlante, Neil Hamilton and Norman Trever.

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William Wyler

Wyler was born Wilhelm Weiller to a Jewish family, a Swiss father and a German mother, in Mulhouse in the French region of Alsace (then part of the German Empire). His mother was a cousin of Carl Laemmle, founder of Universal Pictures. His father, Leopold, started as a traveling salesman which he later turned into a thriving haberdashery business.

During his childhood Wyler attended a number of schools and developed a reputation as “something of a hellraiser,” being expelled more than once for misbehavior. His mother often took him and his older brother Robert, to concerts, opera, and the theatre, as well as the early cinema. Sometimes at home his family and their friends would stage amateur theatricals for personal enjoyment.

After realizing that William was not interested in the family business, and having suffered through a terrible year financially after World War I, his mother, Melanie, contacted her distant cousin about opportunities for him. Laemmle was in the habit… read more

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Charles Coleman

18May12

Once you get used to the film going from silent to talkie, then everything feels fine. The dialogue and performances of some of the actors isn't great but its passable. And there are some excellent performances in the film especially the lead, Laura La Plante. I liked the strange turns in the film. Not for everyone but if you go with it, you'll have a lot of fun and laugh quite a bit. Good early Wyler.

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