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O conde von Dopenthal empobrecido planeia suicidar-se e passa a última noite num baile de máscaras.O conde von Dopenthal empobrecido planeia suicidar-se e passa a última noite num baile de máscaras.O conde von Dopenthal empobrecido planeia suicidar-se e passa a última noite num baile de máscaras.
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Reginald Barlow
- Mr. Meyer
- (não creditado)
William A. Boardway
- Gigolo
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Oliver Cross
- Gigolo
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Lillian Elliott
- Frau Meyer
- (não creditado)
Ethel Griffies
- Boat Passenger
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Grace Hayle
- Pink Elephant Lady
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Jacques Jou-Jerville
- French Custom's Man
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Reinhold Pasch
- Auctioneer
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Rolfe Sedan
- Gigolo
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Count Herbert Marshall (Franz) faces a dilemma. Should he kill himself or go to a party? Well, that party was a good choice because he meets Sari Maritza (Lela) and falls in love. He also gets a job. As a gigolo. He goes to work and has a price list for various activities - it's a well organized gigolo outfit that he works for. This is where he meets wealthy widow Mary Boland (Jenny) who falls in love with him. Several misunderstandings and blunt conversations later and the film has a happy couple. But who are they?
I wish the happy couple were a different combination - one that involved the Count's valet Charles Ruggles (Bimpfi). The cast are ok in this comedy although Sari does make some strange decisions and seems to be a bit of a horrid character. Kudos to her, though, as pretty soon after this film, she quit acting recognizing the fact that she couldn't act. Ha ha. Well done, girl. Unfortunately, that doesn't help this film. Marshall is also a bit grumpy in this. It's a comedy with an amusing subject matter but needed a better ending. It lacks the true romance that should have been played out between two of the other characters.
I wish the happy couple were a different combination - one that involved the Count's valet Charles Ruggles (Bimpfi). The cast are ok in this comedy although Sari does make some strange decisions and seems to be a bit of a horrid character. Kudos to her, though, as pretty soon after this film, she quit acting recognizing the fact that she couldn't act. Ha ha. Well done, girl. Unfortunately, that doesn't help this film. Marshall is also a bit grumpy in this. It's a comedy with an amusing subject matter but needed a better ending. It lacks the true romance that should have been played out between two of the other characters.
While he was never a super-star, Herbert Marshall is one of my favorite actors of his era. Much of this is because he had a lovely voice and he also made his acting seem so natural. Here in "Evenings for Sale", he takes an okay plot and elevates it...as usual.
The Count (Marshall) is broke and about ready to shoot himself. However, a possible answer to his problems arrives when he sees an old servant,Bimpfl (Charlie Ruggles). Bimpfl convinces the Count to be a gigolo...of sorts. While the word is even used, the Count does NOT sleep with his prey. Instead, he uses his charm and sophistication to sweep them off their feet. The problem is that one of the ladies he meets (Sari Maritza) means more to him...but she wants nothing to do with him because of his line of work.
Despite being a Pre-Code film, it is clear that the Count is NOT providing sex...making him a most unusual gigolo! Still, the idea works and the acting (Mary Boland is also excellent) very nice. Well worth seeing.
The Count (Marshall) is broke and about ready to shoot himself. However, a possible answer to his problems arrives when he sees an old servant,Bimpfl (Charlie Ruggles). Bimpfl convinces the Count to be a gigolo...of sorts. While the word is even used, the Count does NOT sleep with his prey. Instead, he uses his charm and sophistication to sweep them off their feet. The problem is that one of the ladies he meets (Sari Maritza) means more to him...but she wants nothing to do with him because of his line of work.
Despite being a Pre-Code film, it is clear that the Count is NOT providing sex...making him a most unusual gigolo! Still, the idea works and the acting (Mary Boland is also excellent) very nice. Well worth seeing.
isn't it romantic.. yes it is..
i was quite surprised by this movie. its not a milestone, nor the greatest movie ever made.. but it is good. the whole plot is not highly original, and the whole 30 minutes in the middle are quite forgettable. Sari Maritza, well, don't be surprised if you never heard of her, in her case there's a good reason for it.
anyway, there's Herbert Marshall and Mary Boland. the scenes between them are fresh, modern and interesting. Herbert Marshall, well, i never knew how attractive he was, until i saw him in this movie.
some impressive camera work and the MOST BEAUTIFUL MOVIE KISS that i ever hope to see make this movie a definite must.
i was quite surprised by this movie. its not a milestone, nor the greatest movie ever made.. but it is good. the whole plot is not highly original, and the whole 30 minutes in the middle are quite forgettable. Sari Maritza, well, don't be surprised if you never heard of her, in her case there's a good reason for it.
anyway, there's Herbert Marshall and Mary Boland. the scenes between them are fresh, modern and interesting. Herbert Marshall, well, i never knew how attractive he was, until i saw him in this movie.
some impressive camera work and the MOST BEAUTIFUL MOVIE KISS that i ever hope to see make this movie a definite must.
Count Herbert Marshall, former captain of His Imperial Majesty's Guards, is broke and unable to pay any of the bills of his family castle in Vienna. He plans to shoot himself tomorrow, but tonight he has a costume ball to attend. There he meets Sari Maritza incognito, and they fall in love. There he also meets his former batman, Charlie Ruggles, who arranges a job for him as a gigolo at the popular cafe he works at. Into this mix comes Mary Boland, a wealthy, unworldly widow from Maryville USA. She has come to Vienna and wants to go the Moulin Rouge. She winds up the cafe where Marshall works and is impressed with his demeanor and his sad story, when Miss Maritza, her father George Barbier and her loutish would-be fiancee come in for the express purpose of humiliating Marshall. He refuses to be humiliated. Indeed, he picks up the bill for Miss Boland, who doesn't realize he is a gigolo.
Director Stuart Walker wasn't up to the Lubitschian standards this movies sounds like it calls for, but that's not the purpose. Marshall is a realist with a stubborn streak of romantic pride; Miss Boland is a kind, generous woman who only regret is that none of these things happened to her when she was young. Ruggles keeps spreading misinformation, hoping to land Miss Boland and her ten million dollars -- not schillings! -- for Marshall, with a good job for himself. These four people are quite nice (except for Miss Maritza, who is upset and angry) in this very pleasant movie.
Director Stuart Walker wasn't up to the Lubitschian standards this movies sounds like it calls for, but that's not the purpose. Marshall is a realist with a stubborn streak of romantic pride; Miss Boland is a kind, generous woman who only regret is that none of these things happened to her when she was young. Ruggles keeps spreading misinformation, hoping to land Miss Boland and her ten million dollars -- not schillings! -- for Marshall, with a good job for himself. These four people are quite nice (except for Miss Maritza, who is upset and angry) in this very pleasant movie.
This starts off with wealthy American widow Mary Boland heading off for Vienna with a headful of 'The Merry Widow'. Meanwhile broke aristocrat Herbert Marshall is contemplating suicide but ends up romancing Sari Maritza at a masked ball, even though she is engaged - sort of - to portly Bert Roach. Marshall is then given the chance of a job as a professional dance partner at a nightclub run by his family's ex-butler.
Marshall shows a very strong streak of pride when offered another job (these jobs - so plentiful!) by Maritza's father and instead becomes rather friendly with the by now lonely Boland who has turned up at the place. A fair number of confusions keep the plot going, and Boland's usual soulmate Charles Ruggles is on hand as Marshall's old batman and current savior.
Attractively put together, this one had some criticism because it wasn't Lubitsch, but the old boy was pretty busy in 1932.
Marshall shows a very strong streak of pride when offered another job (these jobs - so plentiful!) by Maritza's father and instead becomes rather friendly with the by now lonely Boland who has turned up at the place. A fair number of confusions keep the plot going, and Boland's usual soulmate Charles Ruggles is on hand as Marshall's old batman and current savior.
Attractively put together, this one had some criticism because it wasn't Lubitsch, but the old boy was pretty busy in 1932.
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- CuriosidadesOne of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since; is earliest documented telecast took place in San Francisco Saturday 11 June 1960 on KPIX (Channel 5); it first aired in Charlotte NC 5 September 1960 on WSOC (Channel 9) and in Grand Rapids 7 September 1960 on WOOD (Channel 8).
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- Evenings for Sale
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- 1 h 1 min(61 min)
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