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  • boblipton24 December 2016
    Millionaire Adolphe Menjou spots exiled Grand Duchess Florence Vidor and falls in love with her. He tries to get close to her by being a waiter at her hotel in this Mal St. Clair comedy.

    It's based on a play by Alfred Savoir and the edited version I saw (54 minutes compared to the 70 minutes listed as its run-time by the IMDb) moves at a good clip. Miss Vidor spends her time being haughty and trying to humiliate Mr. Menjou until the inevitable moment when she falls into his arms; this is, after all, the sort of romantic comedy in which that result is inevitable. Miss Vidor is strikingly beautiful and Mr. Menjou knows how to wear a tail coat, and also how to perform the comic gaffes engagingly. It moves along at a satisfying clip and should be an agreeable hour for viewers.
  • A likable comedy in which smitten millionaire playboy Adolphe Menjou works as a butler to impoverished Russian noblewoman Florence Vidor just to be close to her. He's the world's clumsiest butler, but director Malcolm St Clair wisely refrains from focusing too much on that physical comedy. Nice pace to this one, and quite a few laughs.