
Let's Fall in Love 1933
"A musical romance of two hearts in love time."
Dive into the charming world of *Let's Fall in Love (1933)*, a sparkling pre-Code musical romance directed by David Burton.
Director: David Burton
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Let's Fall in Love (1933) about?
This delightful pre-Code romance follows a spirited carnival performer who pretends to be Swedish to land a movie contract, leading to a series of comedic and heartwarming misadventures. The film blends laughter, love, and lively musical sequences in an era of Hollywood's golden age.
Who directed Let's Fall in Love?
David Burton directed *Let's Fall in Love (1933)*.
Who stars in Let's Fall in Love?
The film features Edmund Lowe, Ann Sothern, and Tala Birell as its leading trio, with Miriam Jordan, Gregory Ratoff, and Greta Meyer rounding out the cast.
Is Let's Fall in Love (1933) worth watching?
For fans of classic romance and musicals, *Let's Fall in Love* is a hidden treasure with its breezy storytelling and nostalgic charm. While it may not hold up to modern blockbusters, its lighthearted fun and vintage appeal make it a worthwhile watch for aficionados of early cinema.
How long is Let's Fall in Love?
The runtime for *Let's Fall in Love (1933)* is 68 minutes.
About Let's Fall in Love (1933) — Classic Romance and Music in a Pre-Code Gem
Dive into the charming world of *Let's Fall in Love (1933)*, a sparkling pre-Code musical romance directed by David Burton. This 68-minute gem follows the playful antics of a carnival performer who adopts a Swedish persona to secure a coveted film role, blending humor, heart, and toe-tapping melodies.
With Edmund Lowe and Ann Sothern leading the cast as the romantic leads, and Tala Birell adding a touch of glamour, the film thrives on witty banter, musical numbers, and a delightfully carefree atmosphere. Set against the backdrop of Hollywood's golden age, *Let's Fall in Love* captures the magic of falling in love against all odds, wrapped in a nostalgic, silver-screen charm that feels like a love letter to classic cinema.