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One Hour with You

Andre and Colette Bertier are happily married. When Colette introduces her husband to her flirtatious best friend...

  • Released March 23, 1932
  •   1 hr 20 mins  

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  • 7.7 out of 10
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Nominated for 1 Oscar.   See all awards »

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Maurice Chevalier Dr. Andre Bertier
Jeanette MacDonald Colette Bertier
Genevieve Tobin Mitzi Olivier
Charles Ruggles Adolph
Roland Young Professor Olivier
Josephine Dunn Mademoiselle Martel
Richard Carle Henri Dornier - Private Detective
Barbara Leonard Mitzi's Maid
George Barbier Police Commissioner
Sheila Bromley Colette's Downstairs Maid

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wmorrow59 wrote on IMDB:

The only thing wrong with this delightful movie is that it's been so hard to find on video or DVD over the years. Despite the ongoing fame of the stars and the director, even museum screenings are rare. I was lucky enough to see ONE HOUR WITH YOU recently along with an earlier gem called THE SMILING LIEUTENANT (1931), another saucy Pre-Code musical comedy starring Chevalier and directed by Lubitsch, and they complemented each other nicely. The earlier film is set primarily in a mythical kingdom, populated with the sort of uniformed dignitaries and nobles Lubitsch loved to send up, while the latter takes place in contemporary Paris-- although calling it "Paramount Paris" would be more apt. Production values are similar, and the films even share a couple of supporting players in similar roles. Still, while both are highly enjoyable, ONE HOUR WITH YOU is distinctly more satisfying, and I believe the main reason is that Chevalier's character is so much more sympathetic in this film.   [ show more ]

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theowinthrop wrote on IMDB:

In the second of the four Chevalier - MacDonald films the leads are a married couple (Chevalier is a upper class doctor, of all things) who are happy together. In fact they are first seen preparing for their anniversary party. Both have friends who can spoil this. Chevalier's closest friend is Charlie Ruggles, who secretly loves MacDonald (but who is usually too nervous or intense to get anywhere with her - if she were interested). MacDonald is close to an old school friend, Genevieve Tobin, who is a continuous flirt (one can even consider her a nymphomaniac). She is married to Roland Young, but their marriage is on the rocks because of her affairs (his too - he wants to marry their maid). So MacDonald invites her friend into her home, and Tobin soon is being coquettish towards Chevalier. When she returns home, she asks him to see her on a professional (i.e. medical) problem, and proceeds to try to seduce him. This upsets Chevalier, who tries to remain faithful to MacDonald, but she (blind as she is to what Tobin is doing) insists he help her friend. Young is delighted. He is closing in on a divorce with Tobin. Finally, being weak, Chevalier gives in. MacDonald learns of this, and turns to Ruggles (!). And the film is set for some kind of resolution of these problems in sexual politics.   [ show more ]

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lugonian wrote on IMDB:

ONE HOUR WITH YOU (Paramount, 1932), directed by Ernst Lubitsch (co-directed by George Cukor), premiered on American Movie Classics March 11, 1993, as part of its annual film preservation. Prior to that, it was shown on the Movie Channel in 1991. A musical comedy, it reunites Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald, stars of THE LOVE PARADE (Paramount, 1929), offering them a rare opportunity playing husband and wife from start to finish, and an amusing couple at that.

As for the plot: Chevalier plays Doctor Andre Bertier, happily married man, who comes upon the flirtatious but much married Mitzi Olivier (Genevieve Tobin), who turns out to be his wife, Colette's (MacDonald) best friend in town for a visit. Mitzi's no-nonsense husband (Roland Young) suspects his wife for infidelity and has hired Detective Henry Dornier (Richard Carle) to follow her. While Mitzi makes a play for Andre, Andre's best friend, Adolph (Charles Ruggles), best man at his wedding, does the same for Colette. Situations become involved when Andre finds himself accused of having an affair not with Mitzi but with Mademoiselle Martel (Josephine Dunn) and later on, Professor Olivier visiting Andre and naming him as correspondent in his divorce trial.   [ show more ]

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