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  1. Monte Carlo is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film, directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It co-stars Jack Buchanan as a French Count Rudolph Falliere masquerading as a hairdresser and Jeanette MacDonald as Countess Helene Mara.

  2. Monte Carlo: Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. With Jack Buchanan, Jeanette MacDonald, Claud Allister, Zasu Pitts. A countess flees to Monte Carlo on the day of her wedding, where she is courted by a count posing as a hairdresser.

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    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Ernst Lubitsch
    • 1930-08-27
  3. Monte Carlo. Jeanette MacDonald's independent-minded countess leaves her foppish prince fiancé at the altar, and whisks herself away to the Riviera. There, she strikes the fancy of the sly Count Rudolph (theater veteran Jack Buchanan), who poses as a hairdresser to get into her boudoir.

    • Count Rudolph Farriere
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  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 10007189-monte_carloMonte Carlo - Rotten Tomatoes

    Monte Carlo. A countess (Jeanette MacDonald) discovers her new hairdresser is actually a count (Jack Buchanan). Features the best screen performance by Jeanette MacDonald, an actress usually ...

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    • Jack Buchanan, Jeanette Macdonald, Zasu Pitts
    • Ernst Lubitsch
    • Musical, Comedy
  6. Monte Carlo is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film, directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It stars Jeanette MacDonald as Countess Helene Mara. The film is notable for the song "Beyond the Blue Horizon", which was written for the film and was performed by Jeanette MacDonald.

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  8. Monte Carlo is remarkably fresh and fluid for a movie made in 1930. It contains very little early-talkie creakiness, and the credit goes entirely to the master director Ernst Lubitsch. Sandwiched between two unabashed Lubitsch masterpieces - The Love Parade (1929) and The Smiling Lieutenant (1931) - the merely "very good" Monte Carlo tends to ...