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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786301965828 Format: Black & White, NTSC ISBN: 6301965825 Label: MGM (Warner) Languages: Manufacturer: MGM (Warner) Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: MGM (Warner) Release Date: December 11, 1992 Studio: MGM (Warner) Theatrical Release Date: 1941-11 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Good and entertaining............Nobody is better than Jeanette Macdonald to be teamed with Nelson Eddy, but Rise Stevens did a pretty good job. She is beautiful and sings pretty good...good enough to be with Nelson Eddy for the Chocolate Soldier. There is music, drama, great costumes and nice sets. The story flows pretty good and is pleasant to the end. Another movie that ive seen in the past as a child that has contributed to the music surrounding me in my Adult world. A keeper..enjoy. Rating: - I saw this when i was 10 years old.....and it is still my favorite Rise Stevens and Nelson Eddy movie. Rise Stevens i thought was the most beautfiul women i've ever seen back then. She has the most facial expressions i have also ever seen in a movie to this date. Nelson Eddy in everything he did was just wonderful.This movie is a light hearted comedy about love and trust of a married couple but who's wife has a wondering eye for male members of the audience white she is singing. Her husband thinks that she is in love with someone ... Read More Rating: - Rise Stevens is wonderful...But she's no Lynn Fontanne. This movie is a mixture of Strauss's The Chocolate Soldier and Molnar's The Guardsman (film version made by the Lunts). The premise of The Guardsman is that you're supposed to arrive at your OWN conclusion as to whether the wife would have cheated on her husband or not. In this version, they leave almost no doubts that she knows he is the guardsman. Still, Rise Stevens singing is wonderful (especially when she is having dinner with the guardsman ... Read More |