Love Me Tonight (1932) [NR]

Release Date:
August 18, 1932

Original Title:
Love Me Tonight

Alternate Titles:
Ámame esta noche
러브 미 투나잇

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 89

Warm Love! Hilarious fun! Sweet music! Hot lyrics!

A Parisian tailor goes to a château to collect a bill, only to fall for an aloof young princess living there.

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2004
#73
100 Years: 100 SONGS
100 Greatest American Movie Music
“Isn't It Romantic?”

Art Direction:
Hans Dreier

Assistant Camera:
Guy Roe

Assistant Director:
George Hippard

Camera Operator:
William C. Mellor

Casting:
Fred A. Datig
Mel Ballerino

Casting Assistant:
Joe Egli

Costume Design:
Edith Head
Travis Banton

Director:
Rouben Mamoulian

Director of Photography:
Victor Milner

Editor:
Rouben Mamoulian
William Shea

First Assistant Camera:
Lucien Ballard

Lyricist:
Lorenz Hart

Music Director:
Nat W. Finston

Negative Cutter:
William Shea

Original Music Composer:
John Leipold

Producer:
Rouben Mamoulian

Screenplay:
Samuel Hoffenstein
Waldemar Young
George Marion Jr.

Second Assistant Camera:
William Rand

Set Decoration:
A. E. Freudeman

Songs:
Richard Rodgers

Sound:
M.M. Paggi

Still Photographer:
Buddy Longworth

Stunt Double:
Audrey Scott

Theatre Play:
Léopold Marchand
Paul Armont

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