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In Reply to: Trouble in Paradise. posted by patrickU on April 10, 2004 at 11:04:55:
I got the DVD last year and have seen it twice, once with the Bogdanovich commentary. It has becaome a favorite and I, too, will bring it out every couple of years. How would you compare it to "The Lady Eve"?
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If not you should absolutely. Do you have the early Lubitsch on LD with Maurice Chevalier and Jeannette MacDonald?
Fabulous!
No, I am relatively new to Lubitsch but I will check it out. Thanks,
regards, rico
I have seen it 20+ and it is always like the first time! Watch for E.E. Horton the most genius scene stealer of all time, and for the wonderful Cecil Aubrey, an English gentlemen of the purest kind, in film AND in life, what is a rarity in the buisness.....
I would not compare them but you ask...
Let say that " Trouble " is a champagne with very fine bubbles, the fancy kind, what people think maybe French..." The Lady " has not so fine bubbles, is more robust, more American, more healthy in a way, ( it has a too long scene near the head losing some steam...)
Refinement for the first against organic ( first this word was used for wine NOW for films..It will be the last time I do that..) for the other.
I would want to live without both of them.
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