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  1. Smiling Lieutenant, The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) Live For Today On the very night they met, Viennese soldier Niki (Maurice Chevalier) has wooed violinist Franzi (Claudette Colbert, in a rare vocal performance) to his pad, where they engage in a song by Oscar Straus and Clifford Grey, in Ernst Lubitsch's The Smiling Lieutenant, 1931.

  2. The Smiling Lieutenant. NR 1931 Comedy, Romance · 1h 29m. Stream The Smiling Lieutenant. $7.99 / month. Watch Now. An amorous lieutenant is forced to marry a socially awkward princess, though he tries to keep his violin-playing girlfriend on the side. We’ve found that the cheapest way to watch The Smiling Lieutenant is currently with a ...

  3. Watching “The Smiling Lieutenant” is like being present for the birth of the movie musical. Never one to allow for too solemn an occasion, director Ernst Lubitsch uses the moment to crack a ‘does the curtain match the drapes’ joke. “Lieutenant” amounts to one of the most joyfully irreverent ‘process pictures’ ever.

  4. El teniente Nikolaus 'Niki' von Preyn se enamora de la violinista Franzi en Viena, donde se convierten en amantes. Cuando el rey de Flausenthurm llega a la ciudad con su poco agraciada hija Anna, Niki forma parte de la guardia de honor de las calles. Niki sonríe a Franzi, quien se encuentra en la acera de enfrente, le guiña un ojo justo ...

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  5. アメリカ合衆国. 言語. 英語. テンプレートを表示. 『 陽気な中尉さん 』(ようきなちゅういさん、原題: The Smiling Lieutenant )は、 1931年 に製作・公開された アメリカ合衆国の映画 である。. オペレッタ 『 ワルツの夢 』などを原作とする [1] [2] 。.

  6. One Lubitsch film that was a box-office success was The Smiling Lieutenant (1931). Nominated for an Academy Award as best picture, this musical, set in 19th-century Vienna, starred Chevalier, Claudette Colbert, and Miriam Hopkins. Among the contributors to the screenplay was Samson Raphaelson, who would collaborate frequently with Lubitsch ...

  7. Critics reviews. Maurice Chevalier’s randy Viennese lieutenant is enamored of Claudette Colbert’s freethinking, all-girl-orchestra-leading cutie. Yet complications ensue when the sexually repressed princess of the fictional kingdom of Flausenthurm, played by newcomer Miriam Hopkins, sets her sights on him.