The Lubitsch touch: A critical study
Released: Jan 01, 1978
Publisher: Dover Publications. Inc.
Format: Hardcover, 366 pages
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From his early successes in silent film such as The Oyster Princess and Madame Dubarry to his mature masterpieces (Nonotchka, Trouble in Paradise), the films of Ernest Lubitsch have had a lasting impact upon the cinema of Europe and America. His domain was the sophisticated comedy, and his medium the famed "Lubitsch Touch"- that deft combination of sensitivity , wit and innovative thought which crystallized characters and events into a single moment of insight
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