Two congenital jewel thieves of opposite sexes and a mouth-watering millionairess (mouth-watering not just for her millions) form a romantic and larcenous triangle in what's supposed to be Depression-era Europe. But the breathlessly sustained levels of artifice, insouciance, and cold-blooded wit carry it into a world all its own. Or all Lubitsch's own. They also carry it into an unassailable place in the canon of High Camp. Written by Samson Raphaelson; with Herbert Marshall, Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis, Edward Everett Horton, and Charles Ruggles. (1932) — Duncan Shepherd
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