Comedy,Music,Romance
United States of America
One Hour with You is a 1932 musical comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The film stars Maurice Chevalier as Andre Bertier, Jeanette MacDonald as Colette Bertier, and Genevieve Tobin as Mitzi.
The story follows the happy marriage of Andre and Colette Bertier, who enjoy spending time together and singing duets. However, when Colette introduces Andre to her flirtatious best friend, Mitzi, he finds himself attracted to her. Mitzi is persistent in her advances towards Andre, and eventually they kiss in a park.
Meanwhile, Mitzi's husband is suspicious of her infidelity and hires a private detective to follow her. The detective catches Andre and Mitzi together, and Mitzi's husband threatens to divorce her. Andre feels guilty and decides to confess to Colette.
Colette is upset at first but admits that she has also struggled with resisting the attentions of another man. They talk things over and forgive each other, and their marriage is stronger because of it.
The movie is a charming, lighthearted musical comedy that showcases the talents of Chevalier and MacDonald. The songs are catchy and playful, and Lubitsch's direction is as witty and sophisticated as ever. Overall, One Hour with You is a delightful romp that will leave viewers humming its tunes long after the credits roll.