Café Metropole

The "LOVE IS NEWS" SWEETHEARTS play love's most exciting game!

7.0
19371h 24m

An American posing as a Russian prince woos a visiting Ohio heiress.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Loretta Young

Loretta Young

Laura Ridgeway

Photo of Adolphe Menjou

Adolphe Menjou

Monsieur Victor

Photo of Charles Winninger

Charles Winninger

Joseph Ridgeway

Photo of Helen Westley

Helen Westley

Margaret Ridgeway

Photo of Christian Rub

Christian Rub

Maxl Schinner

Photo of Ferdinand Gottschalk

Ferdinand Gottschalk

Monsieur Leon Monnet

Photo of Hal K. Dawson

Hal K. Dawson

Arthur Cleveland Thorndyke

Photo of Paul Porcasi

Paul Porcasi

Police Official

Photo of André Cheron

André Cheron

Croupier (as Andre Cheron)

Photo of George Beranger

George Beranger

Hat Clerk (as Andre Beranger)

Photo of Lynn Bari

Lynn Bari

Patron at Sidewalk Café (uncredited)

Photo of Eugene Borden

Eugene Borden

Waiter (uncredited)

Photo of Albert Conti

Albert Conti

Gendarme at Jail (uncredited)

Photo of Marcelle Corday

Marcelle Corday

Secretary (uncredited)

Photo of Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado

Waiter at Sidewalk Café (uncredited)

Photo of George Davis

George Davis

Gendarme Outside Café Metropole (uncredited)

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Tyrone Power is at his most alluring in this rather daft tale of an American stuck in Paris where he owes quite a lot of money to a nightclub owner he has bounced a cheque upon. His only way out, is to schmooze wealthy American heiress "Laura" (Loretta Young) - and he only has ten days to achieve anything. His plan is not without it's flaws - he is to pretend to be the Russian "Prince Alexis" and hope that her wealthy father will bail him out. Snag is, the real Prince shows up and he starts to fall for the woman, for real! There is quite a fun role for Adolphe Menjou ("Lobard"), the dodgy owner of the club, and there is some genuine chemistry between the leading characters that makes this quite an enjoyable little comedy romance. The script is a bit predictable, as are many of the scenarios, and the ending is never really in doubt - but it's still quite a good, short, little film that is sympathetically photographed leaving us in no doubt why both were stars.

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