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I Loved a Soldier : ウィキペディア英語版
I Loved a Soldier

''I Loved a Soldier'' (also known as ''Invitation to Happiness'') is an unfinished 1936 American romantic-comedy-drama film directed by Henry Hathaway and produced by Paramount Pictures.〔〔("I Loved a Soldier" ). Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 15 September 2014.〕 It stars Marlene Dietrich, Charles Boyer, Walter Catlett, Lionel Stander, and Margaret Sullavan.〔("I Loved a Soldier" ). Marlene Dietrich's Official Website. Retrieved 15 September 2014.〕
The Paramount picture was intended to be a remake of Pola Negri's 1927 ''Hotel Imperial'', which was based on a play by Lajos Bíró. Film shooting began in early January 1936 where the film was officially named ''Invitation to Happiness''.〔 Early on into the shooting, there was an accident with a gun that injured one of the crew members and almost hit Boyer, singeing his toupée.〔 That same day, the movies name was changed to ''I loved a Soldier'' for unknown reasons.〔
As a result of problems with the script and on-set altercations between Dietrich and Hathaway, producer Ernst Lubitsch suspended production on the film several weeks into shooting.〔 In March, Paramount announced that they and Dietrich were "amicable and friendly" again, and production of the film would continue with Margaret Sullavan as Dietrich's replacement.〔 Recast with new actors, the film was completed in 1939 under the title ''Hotel Imperial''.〔 No footage shot for ''I Loved a Soldier'' was used in the final film and no footage of ''I Loved a Soldier'' is known to have survived.〔
== Plot ==

The film tells the story of a young servant girl (Marlene Dietrich) who works at Hotel Imperial. One day, she falls in love with a known customer who turns out be a soldier (Charles Boyer), locally known as the ultimate ladies man.〔

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