That Lady in Ermine Reviews

 (1948)

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That Lubitch in Ermine
Feb 11, 2007
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Can I be as simple and primitive in my evaluations as to simply say "I liked it"? It's reasonably funny by bits, it got great stars and it's gorgeous to look at. The songs (there are about two which are then... Read more
last but not least
Nov 11, 2006
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Lubitsch's last production but not his least interesting film. Somehow largely ignored by critics as he couldn't finish it himself and as the movie wasn't co-signed by Preminger who he did most of the staging... A very strange mix of musical... Read more
Wheee! That was fun
May 09, 2005
Overall Rating
I enjoyed this film far more than anything had led me to anticipate; from reading other comments here, I suspect it benefits enormously from being seen on a full-size screen in the cinema, in the company of a cheerful and enthusiastic... Read more
Fluffy musical set in 19th c. Balkan neverland
Nov 09, 2000
Overall Rating
In 1948 this was my all-time favorite movie. Betty Grable's costumes were so ravishing that I wanted to grow up to be her and dress like that. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., was irresistible as the dashing Hungarian officer. Silly and fluffy as... Read more