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The Bohemian Girl

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In the vibrant landscape of 19th-century Europe, a young and beautiful gypsy named Tzigane lives surrounded by the music and dance that define her culture. Raised amidst the freedom of her people and the adversities of the world around her, her life takes an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with the destiny of a nobleman trapped in a sea of family obligations. The nobleman, enamored with the spirited Tzigane, is forced to battle against the expectations of his mother, who despises gypsies and plans a marriage to a wealthy heiress.

As the story unfolds, the protagonist faces the tensions between love and duty, as the promises of a future together begin to fade in the face of social pressure. Music plays a crucial role, serving as an emotional link that unites the characters, revealing their hidden passions and deepest longings. However, their love collides with a dark secret from the past that threatens to tear them apart forever.

Through a series of dramatic twists, the film tells a poignant story of love, sacrifice, and the quest for freedom. As the characters struggle to find their place in the world, the multiple facets of identity, culture, and prejudice are unveiled. The magic of music and art, framed in a spectacular production, brings to life a story that resonates with the universal struggle for true love and the desire to be accepted.

Media type
Movie
Year
1936
Director
Charley Rogers
James W. Horne
Writer
Frank Butler
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Actors
Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Thelma Todd
Antonio Moreno
Darla Hood
Julie Bishop
James Finlayson
Eddie Borden
Paulette Goddard
Leo Willis
Mitchell Lewis
Mae Busch
Zeffie Tilbury
Felix Knight
Sam Appel
Harry Bowen
Gender
Comedy
MΓΊsica
Country
United States
Producers
Hal Roach
Stan Laurel
Original title
The Bohemian Girl
Duration
71
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