Synopsis: Zany mayhem ensues when Polish acting troupe helps fight Nazis. Critics frequently cite this film, whose subject matter allows for poignant commentary, as one of finest screwball comedies ever.
There are 2 editions of this movie (including the current edition) in the current region (region 1)
There is 1 additional edition of this movie in other regions
New Audio Commentary Featuring Film Historian David Kalat
Pinkus's Shoe Palace, A 1916 German Silent Short Directed By And Starring Ernst Lubitsch, With A New Piano Score By Donald Sosin
Lubitsch Le Patron, A 2010 French Documentary On The Director's Career
Two Episodes Of The Screen Guild Theater, A Radio Anthology Series: Variety (1940), Starring Jack Benny, Caludette Colbert, And Lubitsch, And To Be Or Not To Be (1942), An Adaptation Of The Film, Starring William Powell, Diana Lewis, And Sig Ruman
Booklet Featuring An Essay By Critic Geoffrey O'Brien And A 1942 New York Times Op-Ed By Lubitsch