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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** There is a few [[invoked]]HoYay-fuelling moments, such as Mitzi and Colette kissing on the lips, and Adolph's butler admitting that he lied about a costume party so that he could see whether Adolph would dress up in his [[HesGotLegs men-in-tights]] Theatre/{{Romeo|AndJuliet}} costume.
** After being asked to leave [[RollInTheHay the park by a cop]], Colette and André rush home excitedly ... to the bedroom, but that's not before this:
--->'''Police officer:''' ''[confronting them]'' Hey! You can't make love in public!
--->'''André:''' I can make love anywhere!
--->'''Police officer:''' No, you can't!
--->'''Colette:''' Oh, but officer, he can.
** Obligatory "Pre-Code Jeanette [=MacDonald=] in her [[LingerieScene undies]]" scene. {{Lampshaded}} when Colette is excited to show off her new underwear that is "too stunning for only a husband to see".
** Mitzi is asked about the painter who created her portrait, and she replies with a wink, "One night, I found out what an artist he was!"
** When showing off André, Colette whispers something inaudible to Mitzi and the two of them wryly gaze at him as he gives them an embarrassed, [[ImStandingRightHere "I heard that" glare]]. Although this isn't elaborated on, given the plot of the movie, it wouldn't be far-fetched to assume that Colette is proud of her husband's [[SexGod skills]] and/or his [[BiggerIsBetterInBed qualities]].
** André's house party dilemma when Mitzi asks to meet him in the garden. Since she undid his tie, if he stayed inside where his wife was, Colette might assume that his open collar meant [[SexDressed he'd been up to no good]] and/or [[CantTieHisTie fix it]], but if he joined Mitzi, she could fix it back, although she might try and seduce him first.

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** After being asked to leave [[RollInTheHay the park by a cop]], Colette and André rush home excitedly ... to the bedroom, but that's not before this:
--->'''Police officer:''' ''[confronting them]'' Hey! You can't make love in public!
--->'''André:''' I can make love anywhere!
--->'''Police officer:''' No, you can't!
--->'''Colette:''' Oh, but officer, he can.
** Obligatory "Pre-Code Jeanette [=MacDonald=] in her [[LingerieScene undies]]" scene. {{Lampshaded}} when Colette
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** Mitzi is asked about the painter who created her portrait, and she replies with a wink, "One night, I found out what an artist he was!"
** When showing off André, Colette whispers something inaudible to Mitzi and the two of them wryly gaze at him as he gives them an embarrassed, [[ImStandingRightHere "I heard that" glare]]. Although
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* YourCheatingHeart: The whole story.
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A 1932 {{Musical}} movie starring Creator/MauriceChevalier, Creator/JeanetteMacDonald, Genevieve Tobin, and Charlie Ruggles. Directed by Creator/ErnstLubitsch and Creator/GeorgeCukor, it is a {{remake}} of Lubitsch's 1924 silent film ''The Marriage Circle.''

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A 1932 {{Musical}} movie starring Creator/MauriceChevalier, Creator/JeanetteMacDonald, Genevieve Tobin, Creator/GenevieveTobin, and Charlie Ruggles.Creator/CharlieRuggles. Directed by Creator/ErnstLubitsch and Creator/GeorgeCukor, it is a {{remake}} of Lubitsch's 1924 silent film ''The Marriage Circle.''



** When showing off André, Colette whispers something inaudible to Mitzi and the two of them wryly gaze at him as he gives them an embarrassed, [[ImStandingRightHere "I heard that" glare]]. Although this isn't elaborated on, given the plot of the movie, it wouldn't be far-fetched to assume that Colette is proud of her husband's [[GoodInBed skills]] and/or his [[BiggerIsBetterInBed qualities]].

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** When showing off André, Colette whispers something inaudible to Mitzi and the two of them wryly gaze at him as he gives them an embarrassed, [[ImStandingRightHere "I heard that" glare]]. Although this isn't elaborated on, given the plot of the movie, it wouldn't be far-fetched to assume that Colette is proud of her husband's [[GoodInBed [[SexGod skills]] and/or his [[BiggerIsBetterInBed qualities]].
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** When showing off André, Colette whispers something inaudible to Mitzi and the two of them wryly gaze at him as he gives them an embarrassed, [[ImStandingRightHere "I heard that" glare]]. Although this isn't elaborated on, given the plot of the movie, it wouldn't be far-fetched to assume that Colette is proud of her husband's [[GoodInBed skills]].

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** When showing off André, Colette whispers something inaudible to Mitzi and the two of them wryly gaze at him as he gives them an embarrassed, [[ImStandingRightHere "I heard that" glare]]. Although this isn't elaborated on, given the plot of the movie, it wouldn't be far-fetched to assume that Colette is proud of her husband's [[GoodInBed skills]].skills]] and/or his [[BiggerIsBetterInBed qualities]].

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** After being asked to leave [[RollInTheHay the park by a cop]], Colette and André rush home excitedly ... to the bedroom.

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** After being asked to leave [[RollInTheHay the park by a cop]], Colette and André rush home excitedly ... to the bedroom.bedroom, but that's not before this:
--->'''Police officer:''' ''[confronting them]'' Hey! You can't make love in public!
--->'''André:''' I can make love anywhere!
--->'''Police officer:''' No, you can't!
--->'''Colette:''' Oh, but officer, he can.
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** André's house party dilemma when Mitzi asks to meet him in the garden. Since she undid his tie, if he stayed inside where his wife was, Colette might assume that his open collar meant [[DidYouJustHaveSex he'd been up to no good]] and/or [[CantTieHisTie fix it]], but if he joined Mitzi, she could fix it back, although she might try and seduce him first.

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** André's house party dilemma when Mitzi asks to meet him in the garden. Since she undid his tie, if he stayed inside where his wife was, Colette might assume that his open collar meant [[DidYouJustHaveSex [[SexDressed he'd been up to no good]] and/or [[CantTieHisTie fix it]], but if he joined Mitzi, she could fix it back, although she might try and seduce him first.
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* AllMenArePerverts: Adolph, who constantly flirts with Colette, [[WithFriendsLikeThese his friend's wife]].



* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** There is a few [[invoked]]HoYay-fuelling moments, such as Mitzi and Colette kissing on the lips, and Adolph's butler admitting that he lied about a costume party so that he could see whether Adolph would dress up in his [[HesGotLegs men-in-tights]] Theatre/{{Romeo|AndJuliet}} costume.
** After being asked to leave [[RollInTheHay the park by a cop]], Colette and André rush home excitedly ... to the bedroom.
** Obligatory "Pre-Code Jeanette [=MacDonald=] in her [[LingerieScene undies]]" scene. {{Lampshaded}} when Colette is excited to show off her new underwear that is "too stunning for only a husband to see".
** Mitzi is asked about the painter who created her portrait, and she replies with a wink, "One night, I found out what an artist he was!"
** When showing off André, Colette whispers something inaudible to Mitzi and the two of them wryly gaze at him as he gives them an embarrassed, [[ImStandingRightHere "I heard that" glare]]. Although this isn't elaborated on, given the plot of the movie, it wouldn't be far-fetched to assume that Colette is proud of her husband's [[GoodInBed skills]].
** André's house party dilemma when Mitzi asks to meet him in the garden. Since she undid his tie, if he stayed inside where his wife was, Colette might assume that his open collar meant [[DidYouJustHaveSex he'd been up to no good]] and/or [[CantTieHisTie fix it]], but if he joined Mitzi, she could fix it back, although she might try and seduce him first.
* HappyMarriageCharade: Mitzi's marriage to Professor Oliver. Neither of them like each other and cannot wait to be free.



* LovesMeNot: At the party, Mitzi undoes André's tie and tells him to meet her in the garden. He plucks a flower to choose between these two options: "If I go inside, my wife sees me [[note]](with my tie undone, looking like I've been having a passionate encounter)[[/note]] and I get into trouble" versus "If I go to the garden to Mitzi [[note]](who will fix my tie, but will also try to ravish me)[[/note]], I get into trouble too, but anyhow, I get my tie fixed." Needless to say, it takes him a while to get through the process.

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* LovesMeNot: At the party, Mitzi undoes André's tie and tells him to meet her in the garden. He plucks a flower to choose between these two options: "If I go inside, my wife sees me [[note]](with my tie undone, looking like I've been having a passionate encounter)[[/note]] and I get into trouble" versus "If I go to staying inside with the garden to Mitzi [[note]](who will fix my tie, but will also try to ravish me)[[/note]], I get into trouble too, but anyhow, I get my tie fixed." rest of the party or following Mitzi. Needless to say, it takes him a while to get through the process.


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* ReallyGetsAround: Mitzi, and she's proud of it. She exploits Colette's adultery assumptions to flirt with André.
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A 1932 {{Musical}} movie starring Creator/MauriceChevalier, Jeanette [=MacDonald=], Genevieve Tobin, and Charlie Ruggles. Directed by Creator/ErnstLubitsch and Creator/GeorgeCukor, it is a {{remake}} of Lubitsch's 1924 silent film ''The Marriage Circle.''

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A 1932 {{Musical}} movie starring Creator/MauriceChevalier, Jeanette [=MacDonald=], Creator/JeanetteMacDonald, Genevieve Tobin, and Charlie Ruggles. Directed by Creator/ErnstLubitsch and Creator/GeorgeCukor, it is a {{remake}} of Lubitsch's 1924 silent film ''The Marriage Circle.''
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A 1932 {{Musical}} movie starring Creator/MauriceChevalier, Jeanette [=MacDonald=], Genevieve Tobin, and Charlie Ruggles. Directed by Creator/ErnstLubitsch and George Cukor, it is a {{remake}} of Lubitsch's 1924 silent film ''The Marriage Circle.''

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A 1932 {{Musical}} movie starring Creator/MauriceChevalier, Jeanette [=MacDonald=], Genevieve Tobin, and Charlie Ruggles. Directed by Creator/ErnstLubitsch and George Cukor, Creator/GeorgeCukor, it is a {{remake}} of Lubitsch's 1924 silent film ''The Marriage Circle.''

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A 1932 {{Musical}} movie starring Creator/MauriceChevalier, Jeanette [=MacDonald=], Genevieve Tobin, and Charlie Ruggles. It was directed by Creator/ErnstLubitsch and George Cukor.

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A 1932 {{Musical}} movie starring Creator/MauriceChevalier, Jeanette [=MacDonald=], Genevieve Tobin, and Charlie Ruggles. It was directed Directed by Creator/ErnstLubitsch and George Cukor.
Cukor, it is a {{remake}} of Lubitsch's 1924 silent film ''The Marriage Circle.''


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* AllMusicalsAreAdaptations: This is one of the first musicals to be based on a film.

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* EasilyForgiven: André and Colette agree that they love each other too much to make a big deal out of their respective infidelities.



It's lawful \\
Oh, it's grand

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It's lawful lawful! \\
Oh, it's grand grand!

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[[caption-width-right:300:No SleepingSingle for the Bertiers!]]



* SleepingSingle: Averted, as this is UsefulNotes/ThePreCodeEra. The Bertiers have a large double bed, and they're even shown sleeping side by side.
* TitleDrop: In song at the dinner party, as Mitzi and Adolph each beg their respective targets for "one hour with you."



* TitleDrop: In song at the dinner party, as Mitzi and Adolph each beg their respective targets for "one hour with you."

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* GayParee: The setting.



* IntercourseWithYou: The song "What a Little Thing Like a Wedding Ring Can Do" (quoted above). If there were by some chance any doubt about its meaning, André and Colette sing it while frolicking (clothed) on their bed.



* MistakenForCheating: It's not exactly a mistake, but Colette suspects the wrong person. She thinks André is having an affair with the beautiful Mlle Martel.

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--> In the best hotel we could get a suite for two\\
But it's not a sin\\
And it's full of spice\\
But it's lawful\\
And it's awful nice\\
What a little thing\\
Like a wedding ring can do
* LovesMeNot: At the party, Mitzi undoes André's tie and tells him to meet her in the garden. He plucks a flower to choose between these two options: "If I go inside, my wife sees me [with my tie undone, looking like I've been having a passionate encounter] and I get into trouble" versus "If I go to the garden to Mitzi [who will fix my tie, but will also try to ravish me], I get into trouble too, but anyhow, I get my tie fixed." Needless to say, it takes him a while to get through the process.

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--> In the best hotel we could get a suite for two\\
But it's not a sin\\
And it's full of spice\\
But it's lawful\\
And it's awful nice\\
What a little thing\\
Like like a wedding ring can do
do \\
It allows a thrill\\
when we start to bill and coo \\
I can squeeze you here\\
I can squeeze you there \\
And I'm never told to handle with care \\
I don't have to stop when I kiss your hand \\
It's lawful \\
Oh, it's grand
* LovesMeNot: At the party, Mitzi undoes André's tie and tells him to meet her in the garden. He plucks a flower to choose between these two options: "If I go inside, my wife sees me [with [[note]](with my tie undone, looking like I've been having a passionate encounter] encounter)[[/note]] and I get into trouble" versus "If I go to the garden to Mitzi [who [[note]](who will fix my tie, but will also try to ravish me], me)[[/note]], I get into trouble too, but anyhow, I get my tie fixed." Needless to say, it takes him a while to get through the process.
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A 1932 {{Musical}} movie starring Creator/MauriceChevalier, Jeanette [=MacDonald=], Genevieve Tobin, and Charlie Ruggles. It was directed by Creator/ErnstLubitsch and George Cukor.

In Paris, Dr. André Bertier (Chevalier) and Colette ([=MacDonald=]), his wife of three years, live in a state of connubial bliss until Colette's flirtatious school chum, Mitzi Olivier (Tobin), visits, and André is tempted to have an affair. Mitzi schemes to get André alone, and whenever he tries to avoid her, Colette pushes them together because she thinks he doesn't like her dear friend. Meanwhile, Mitzi's husband wants to divorce her, so he is having her tailed by a detective. And while Colette's suspicions grow, she finds it increasingly difficult to resist the advances of André's friend Adolph (Ruggles). In the end, they both confess to their indiscretions and cheerfully forgive each other.

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!!''One Hour With You'' provides examples of the following tropes:

* BreakingTheFourthWall: Both André and Colette turn to the screen and directly address the audience from time to time.
* HaveAGayOldTime: At the Bertiers' party, Adolph asks, "Colette, when are we going to dance? Oh, when are we going to be gay?"
* InsatiableNewlyweds: They're a little past the newlywed stage, but André and Colette are still pretty insatiable, as they happily inform the audience.
--> In the best hotel we could get a suite for two\\
But it's not a sin\\
And it's full of spice\\
But it's lawful\\
And it's awful nice\\
What a little thing\\
Like a wedding ring can do
* LovesMeNot: At the party, Mitzi undoes André's tie and tells him to meet her in the garden. He plucks a flower to choose between these two options: "If I go inside, my wife sees me [with my tie undone, looking like I've been having a passionate encounter] and I get into trouble" versus "If I go to the garden to Mitzi [who will fix my tie, but will also try to ravish me], I get into trouble too, but anyhow, I get my tie fixed." Needless to say, it takes him a while to get through the process.
* MistakenForCheating: It's not exactly a mistake, but Colette suspects the wrong person. She thinks André is having an affair with the beautiful Mlle Martel.
* TheUnfairSex: Mostly averted. Colette probably wouldn't have given in to Adolph if she hadn't already realized André was up to something, but André's straying is presented as mainly the consequence of Mitzi's aggressive and persistent pursuit.
* TitleDrop: In song at the dinner party, as Mitzi and Adolph each beg their respective targets for "one hour with you."
* YourCheatingHeart: The whole story.
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