| Renowned as a silent film pioneer and the man who refined
Hollywood comedy with such masterpieces as Trouble in Paradise, The
Shop Around the Corner, and To Be or Not to Be, Ernst Lubitsch also
had another claim to fame: he helped invent the modern movie musical.
With the advent of sound and audiences clamoring for "talkies,"
Lubitsch combined his love of European operettas and his mastery of
film to create this entirely new genre. These elegant, bawdy films,
made before strict enforcement of the Hays morality code, feature
some of the greatest stars of early Hollywood (Maurice Chevalier,
Jeanette MacDonald, Claudette Colbert, Miriam Hopkins), as well as
that elusive style of comedy that would thereafter be known as "the
Lubitsch touch |