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  1. The Merry Widow is a 1934 film adaptation of the 1905 operetta of the same name by Franz Lehár. The film was directed and produced by Ernst Lubitsch and stars Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald.

  2. The Merry Widow: Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. With Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Marcel Vallée. When a small kingdom's main taxpayer leaves for Paris, its king dispatches a dashing count to win back her allegiance.

    • (3.3K)
    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Ernst Lubitsch
    • 1934-11-02
  3. The Merry Widow (1934) - Turner Classic Movies. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A prince from a small kingdom courts a wealthy widow to keep her money in the country. Cast & Crew. Read More. Ernst Lubitsch. Director. Maurice Chevalier. [Count] Danilo.

    • Ernst Lubitsch, Joseph Newman
    • Maurice Chevalier
  4. The Merry Widow is a 1934 film adaptation of the 1905 operetta of the same name by Franz Lehár. The film was directed and produced by Ernst Lubitsch and stars Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald.

    • Ernst Lubitsch
  5. Directed by Ernst LubitschWritten by Libretto: Victor Léon, Leo Stein Screenplay: Ernest Vajda, Samson Raphaelson, Marcel Achard (French version)Produced by ...

    • 137 min
    • 3.2K
    • YinYang Productions
  6. The Merry Widow is a film directed by Ernst Lubitsch with Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Henry Armetta, George Barbier .... Year: 1934. Original title: The Merry Widow. Synopsis: Sonia is an immensely wealthy widow from Marshovia, a small country where she controls half the wealth.

  7. The most expensive film of its era, “Widow” sees perpetual pre-code Playboy Maurice Chevalier as a prince tasked with wooing a wealthy widow (Jeanette MacDonald) back to her homeland. MGM’s bank account is on full display in the movie, with elaborate sets and production design culminating in a luscious, 500-extra strong, ball scene.