
Opera singer (Marie de Flor) seeks out fugitive brother in the Canadian wilderness. During her trek, she meets a Canadian mountie (Sgt. Bruce) who is also searching for her brother. Romance ensues, resulting in several love duets between the two.... (Full plot summary below)
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Opera singer (Marie de Flor) seeks out fugitive brother in the Canadian wilderness. During her trek, she meets a Canadian mountie (Sgt. Bruce) who is also searching for her brother. Romance ensues, resulting in several love duets between the two.
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| User ReviewLanette SI love the part when she is putting rag curlers in her hair. |
| User ReviewGreg Wmy fave macdonald/eddy pairing plus jimmy stewart as macdonald's criminal brother |
| User ReviewJennifer BSuch a beautiful movie. This has become an instant fav of mine :) |
| User ReviewChrisanne STruly one of the quintessential Jeanette MacDonald-Nelson Eddy films; perhaps the best, since it included MacDonald's most famous and enduring songs, "Indian Love Call." It is also a great early Jimmy Stewart film, as he appears as MacDonald's brother who is on-the-lamb in the Canadian wilderness. A great film with great songs and a great cast! |
| User ReviewKatie LThis is the first Jeanette MacDonald/ Nelson Eddy operetta I have seen, and I thought it was pretty good. |
| User ReviewTerry GReally liked this oldtime Nelson Eddy-Jeanette MacDonald pairing....with several great songs... |
| User ReviewKevin RGood premise, just don't care for the plodding way the plot develops. The movie was done this way to make room for the singing, problem is it feels like a movie with operatic singing thrown in - not a musical. Stewart is a breath of fresh air, just a shame he didn't get more screen time. |
| User ReviewAj VAlthough the movie has some funny parts, and good drama at times, the music is annoying, and it's predictable. Stewart has a part at the end, so that was interesting to see. Other than that, it's just so-so. |