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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


Goodbye.

Wait!

Thank you.

Who's that girl?

Not a girl.

What?

It is a unique spirit

come from nowhere

and returns to nothing.

Totally crazy.

What was that silly here?

That "silly" writes

Shakespeare.

Makes an academic research.

Sure you're very busy,

Teacher ...

You know the monster

green eyes?

Could I be jealous?

I keep shaking

disgust.

Do not talk anymore.

They shall call on my door

and not be.

If I find you again,

I spit up.

I will not marry!

What do you think?

When you leave tonight,

the disgusting task output

will be what is left of

your ex-goalie.

Where is Marcia?

You're his father,

I should know.

There it is.

I'll get her.

Where were you?

We expected.

No I can tell you, Henry.

Do you dream of that unfortunate actor?

I will not respond.

You forget that we are

promised?

You should start by knowing me.

Over time, you will find

I like to follow

my feelings.

So let's take a ride!

Good idea!

Nothing discussions

before marriage!

Why fight it?

Having your humor,

I will not go to the party.

Happy New Year, Henry.

Nobody listens to what I say.

Come on, Perkins.

We're not leaving without Henry

Down.

Happy new year!

What did I do to

I lose the reason?

Nothing.

Practically nothing, sir.

Never know how much

I love her.

Juliet, your Romeo is.

He does not want me.

I wonder why.

Women are fickle.

That's always with me ...

Ten minutes

before it reaches

the new year.

Down in the street,

happy people gathered,

and here,

a man,

miserably alone.

I am here, sir.

- You are always aquii.

- Yes, sir. Thank you.

- You know what this is?

- No, what?

The last scene

of The Outcast.

Do not you remember?

Starving

in a garret.

Carols are heard

a church.

Not exactly.

It was Christmas, a loft,

escaping justice.

Simple details. Something like that.

What was that line?

That wonderful online!

"Which star shining night

that I was conceived?

"What does a default

my different clay?

"Why was I born

in the wide world,

"To die alone

"And forgotten?

"Why does not anyone want me?"

- I love you, sir.

- You are mixing everything.

Am I so evil

as she believes?

Not talk about it

now, please!

That's loyalty!

And you, Digges,

my faithful valet,

I rescued you from that

Bird ridiculous scene

when you tried to kill

to vaudeville.

Remember my oriole, sir?

Do not change the subject.

Some liked me

as canary.

Take this.

Not reach the

hairs of my head

to tell my good deeds.

"MY" head?

Do not laugh. Add 100 points

Benefit night for me.

and 100 points for the critical

that not trompe.

And least 200 for Philadelphia.

The judge's wife.

She did not complain.

The judge, yes.

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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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