This Hollywood-savvy item appeared in the December 1932 issue of Vanity Fair, "…although a German director [he] is now claimed by America. His gay and cynic touch, his dramatic use of detail, have reconditioned many an otherwise anemic script and saved it from the shelf – until at one time the studio wise-crack of the hour was always, “For God’s sake, send for Lubitsch.""
Showing posts with label To Be Or Not To Be. Show all posts
Showing posts with label To Be Or Not To Be. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Saturday, October 8, 2011
To Be or Not to Be - Carole Lombard's final film, directed by Ernst Lubitsch
'The Lubitsch Touch' has been dissected and analyzed for decades. Billy Wilder, who had been protégé to director Ernst Lubitsch early on, put it succinctly: "The Lubitsch Touch is a light touch. But there are serious overtones in Lubitsch. He understood life..."
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