A telephonist falls for her employer.A telephonist falls for her employer.A telephonist falls for her employer.
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Pat Fitzpatrick
- Boy
- (uncredited)
Stewart Granger
- Diner
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThis 1933 British film was not released in the U.S. until 1936.
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This film is currently available to view at the BFI Mediatheque on the South Bank as part of their British Cinema of the 1930s season.It has some tuneful songs a witty script elegant sets and great performances from Mollison,Barrie and Rhodes.The basic plot is one which was very popular in the 1930s.meet cute and mistaken identity.If this film had been made in Hollywood it would probably have a great reputation.As it is British it is virtually unknown,i do not believe that it has ever been shown on TV.The only minuses are the overacting of Zelma O Neal and an uncredited trio of extremely unfunny comedians.O Neal seems to be playing to the Upper Circle in a theatre.The trio are what i would term an unfunny Three Stooges.Why they were added is beyond me.You groan every time they turn up.No wonder they are uncredited. One final note Maurice Winnick and his Orchestra are featured in one number.The male vocalist has a voice so high that one can only wonder if he is a castrati.
- malcolmgsw
- Dec 9, 2009
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- Giving You the Stars
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- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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