It's Love I'm After

Synopsis: Renowned stage actors Basil Underwood and Joyce Arden are partners on and off the stage. An occupational hazard for Basil is that women often fall in love with what they see of him on the stage, he who sometimes indulges that adoration. Basil and Joyce's personal life is passionate and tempestuous characterized by constant fighting and making up, which is often continued on-stage under their breaths. After their latest fight and reconciliation, they decide to get married... for the twelfth time. They are determined to make it to the altar this time. But Basil feels he needs to wipe clean the slate first by doing a favor for a stranger, Henry Grant, whose fiancée has fallen in love with him. With his latest script in hand, Basil vows to make Henry's fiancée fall out of love with him by playing the cad. He finds that it may be more difficult than he first imagined when he finds out that the woman in question is Marcia West, the young woman who professed her love to him earlier in the eve
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Archie Mayo
Production: Warner Brothers
 
IMDB:
7.7
APPROVED
Year:
1937
90 min
182 Views


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It's Love I'm After

Los Angeles

(New Years Eve)

Oh, my love, my wife,

death has libado

honey from your breath

but had no power

about beauty.

You have not been conquered.

Your beauty blushes your

lips, your cheeks

and mantle of death

is absent.

Ah, dear Juliet,

Why so beautiful yet?

Am I to believe that the

Death knows love?

What the skinny

abhorred monster

keeps you here as

dark lover?

Fearing that,

I will remain with you

and never more than

this dark castle,

I have to leave.

Here I want to stay

with worms,

your servants.

Here I can have

my eternal rest

and shake off the yoke of

baleful stars

hanging over

the weak flesh of the world ...

Is not it wonderful!

Shakespeare elevates us.

Go to sleep, but do not snore.

You're disgusting,

even if you are my brother.

Eyes, look your last,

arms, your last embrace

and lips,

O ye carriers

breath,

Seal with a righteous kiss

treatment free time

with constant death!

Your Juliet is there,

not in the drawer.

Dog!

There begin again!

Come, bitter driver

see, reposado guide

You desperate pilot!

exhausted to leave your boat

and dizzy.

This is my love.

Oh, apothecary,

your drug is fast!

In a kiss ...

I die ...

I wish I had cyanide.

Ay! What is this

blood staining

the stone entry

the tomb?

And these bloody swords

ground, livid,

in a place of peace?

Oh, pale!

Who else?

How? Do you also Paris,

Blood stained?

What a cruel time has been guilty

this terrible misfortune?

The lady wakes.

Oh, reliable friar!

Where is my lord?

Still not finished.

For me yes.

Where are you going?

Meet in front of the theater.

Where are you, Marcia?

Go on, get out.

I will not leave.

Take your hand. No one sees me.

Take it off! Not see my face!

How sad!

How can you be so vile

two lovers beings?

I'll call the Director.

It's getting ugly.

Oh, greedy,

I would not have left a drop?

I want to kiss your lips.

Again onion!

Is there poison in them?

Worse than onions, garlic!

Now you'll see, pig!

Hey kid ... Where?

Noises!

Then I'll be brief.

You, dear dagger!

You are here your pod.

Rest,

and let me die.

Four tons of

gentle Juliet.

If you dare to pinch myself

again ...

Kids!

Call the star.

He started it. Until I made

a bruise.

Go say hello.

Poor innocent!

Believed to applaud him.

Now you!

Before I forget.

If you read my thoughts,

pudriras you.

Is the problem with me?

Not at all.

That is, it has nothing

to do with you.

Nothing to do.

Have everything a

girl could want.

With 20 years less

and experience,

would do so

different.

The problem is not with him.

It has nothing to do.

But you have a problem

with any of us.

They have been magnificent this

night.

Thank you. Do you think William

would be satisfied?

Applauded from the bottom

his tomb, sir!

The balcony scene,

Superbe!

So ethereal!

Is Eastern

Juliet and the sun!

"Oh, me?

"Speak again bright angel,

you light up tonight

"Over my head ...

"As a messenger

winged sky. "

I bow to the master.

Magnificent!

Our turning our tempo,

our tone ...

Our brandy and soda, please.

Oh, sorry!

Who do you want to see?

You, and is highly sensitive.

Where is the niche of

Mr. Underwood?

- Why?

- Because ...

First door on the left.

Why is the man

I want both

fun tormenting me?

The men are wrong.

How do you know?

Look at me!

I do not think he does it on purpose.

At one point, he asked forgiveness.

I will suffer a little.

Then forgive

and everything will return to your site.

How is my head of garlic?

No it anymore.

I have finished. Do you understand?

How humble is to recognize it!

Contigo! It's over forever!

I never play with you!

Pass!

If you change your mind,

I wear a gas mask.

All that serves to cover your

face is an improvement!

That is not the view of a woman.

That covered her mouth!

I had to come.

Who are you?

I'm nobody.

It goes against my principles.

You are my Ideal.

Do we want to sit down?

Want an autograph?

Does my photo?

What then?

I've just come to tell

I love him.

You're vain, proud and boring.

This makes no sense to you,

but ...

Lecherous bastard!

Is ... very important to me,

having the courage

to tell.

We must continue our

feelings.

Definitely.

Many take me crazy.

Do you?

No, maybe a little weird.

You melt at the first

petticoat that appears.

Rehearse a new role.

I'm not crazy, just

I'm honest.

That's why I came tonight.

I thought maybe

when I'm old and forgotten ...

I forgot?

When you know the loneliness,

then, perhaps,

will remember tonight

and thank me.

And now I have to go.

Wait a minute!

Do not go without saying your name!

I am all his companions.

Ofelia crazy about an unhappy love.

Lady Macbeth kills for you.

Desdemona ...

She strangled her.

Never mind.

After all,

did it for love.

Tonight, I cried with

Romeo's death.

Have you lost your tongue?

It's a good actress!

Unbelievable.

Tell me,

Have you cried for Romeo ... or me?

I do not know.

In each work, I love ...

I noticed that you were there.

I do not know what he was worshiping ...

No answer, lady.

I know why.

It is ashamed.

Poor thing!

I imagine only repentant

too proud

to come.

I love, right?

Clear!

And I love it!

It's a shame to miss the party

year-end for a fight.

I swallow my pride and go.

I always knew you were here,

but I've only seen tonight.

Do not see again.

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Casey Robinson

Kenneth Casey Robinson (October 17, 1903 – December 6, 1979) was an American producer and director of mostly B movies and a screenwriter responsible for some of Bette Davis' most revered films. Film critic Richard Corliss once described him as "the master of the art – or craft – of adaptation." more…

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