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In a bustling city of the 1930s, a young and passionate comedian, known for his wit and ability to make people laugh, finds himself torn between love and fame. His life takes an unexpected turn when he is called to star in a film that promises to catapult his career to stardom. However, the path to success is not as straightforward as it seems. The pressure to meet the expectations of his new role leads him to neglect his girlfriend, a talented singer who longs to shine on stage.

As the filming progresses, he begins to lose sight of what truly matters in his life, allowing fame to cloud his judgment and draw him away from his true passion. While his career skyrockets, his relationship crumbles, and in a reflective moment, he realizes that the laughter they once shared is not enough to fill the void left by his ego.

With his life on the brink of collapse, he must decide whether he is willing to sacrifice his enviable success for love and the simplicity of genuine moments. In a poignant conclusion, the protagonist seeks to reclaim what he has lost, confronting the real sources of joy in his life. The film offers a captivating blend of humor, tension, and drama, inviting the audience to reflect on what it truly means to be happy.

Media type
Movie
Year
1930
Director
Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast
Writer
Donald Ogden Stewart
Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast
Douglas Z. Doty
Herman J. Mankiewicz
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.30
Actors
Nancy Carroll
Fredric March
Frank Morgan
Glenn Anders
Diane Ellis
Ollie Burgoyne
Leonard Carey
Eric Blore
Charles Halton
Duncan Penwarden
Gender
Romance
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Monta Bell
Original title
Laughter
Duration
85
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