अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA French sleeping-car attending with an eye for the ladies hooks up with a wealthy widow and they get married. What he doesn't know is that she married him because she wants to stay in Franc... सभी पढ़ेंA French sleeping-car attending with an eye for the ladies hooks up with a wealthy widow and they get married. What he doesn't know is that she married him because she wants to stay in France. Complications ensue.A French sleeping-car attending with an eye for the ladies hooks up with a wealthy widow and they get married. What he doesn't know is that she married him because she wants to stay in France. Complications ensue.
Claud Allister
- Baron Delande
- (as Claude Allister)
Victor Fairley
- Official Who Fires Gaston
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Vi Kaley
- Woman Waiting at Registry Office
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
John Singer
- Page Boy
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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Ivor Novello is a conductor with a girl at every stop of the Orient Express. When he spots Madeleine Carroll in Vienna, he decides to add her to his collection. Being a good iceberg blonde, she resists. However, when she is given two weeks to get out of France for having too many speeding tickets, she decides to take advantage of a loophole by wedding a Frenchman. Novello gets the job, but insists there be no funny business.
Unfortunately, there isn't that much in the way of funny business in the movie once that takes place, about two-thirds of the way through the movie. Director Anatole Litvak was never noteworthy for his comedies, even if he was a key talent in drama. As his first full English production -- an earlier movie had been co-produced by Gaumont-British -- it seems more of a movie he was assigned to than he wanted to make.
The leads are good, but there isn't much to the matter. Novello seems to have been on the downslide as a movie star; he is billed after Miss Carroll in the credits. Novello would make one more movie the following year and then return to the stage, where he would prosper for many years.
Unfortunately, there isn't that much in the way of funny business in the movie once that takes place, about two-thirds of the way through the movie. Director Anatole Litvak was never noteworthy for his comedies, even if he was a key talent in drama. As his first full English production -- an earlier movie had been co-produced by Gaumont-British -- it seems more of a movie he was assigned to than he wanted to make.
The leads are good, but there isn't much to the matter. Novello seems to have been on the downslide as a movie star; he is billed after Miss Carroll in the credits. Novello would make one more movie the following year and then return to the stage, where he would prosper for many years.
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If I did not know differently, I would have suspected this was designed for the Chevalier- MacDonald duo under Lubitsch.
The current trio of Novello-Carroll and Litvak shines as gloriously on its own as the former. A brilliant comedy, superbly acted by all concerned, cleverly directed by Litvak, with surprising cinematography and editing delights and a theme song that keeps cropping up delightfully with ironic and satiric effect throughout the production.
Gaston is a conductor on the Orient Express, with a girl in every station, and meets his match with a woman, who must win French citizenship by marrying with a deadline. Some very clever moments and sequences worthy of Lubitsch. It's screwball comedy before its time. One of Novello's best performances, but he is matched at every step by a supportive script, fellow players of the same calibre of performance, and brilliant direction.
A shame this is not available commercially. I viewed a superb DVD rendition from a private collector, timing in at 75 minutes, not the 82 commercially recorded.
If you love 30s comedy, seek this one out. It's a gem!
The current trio of Novello-Carroll and Litvak shines as gloriously on its own as the former. A brilliant comedy, superbly acted by all concerned, cleverly directed by Litvak, with surprising cinematography and editing delights and a theme song that keeps cropping up delightfully with ironic and satiric effect throughout the production.
Gaston is a conductor on the Orient Express, with a girl in every station, and meets his match with a woman, who must win French citizenship by marrying with a deadline. Some very clever moments and sequences worthy of Lubitsch. It's screwball comedy before its time. One of Novello's best performances, but he is matched at every step by a supportive script, fellow players of the same calibre of performance, and brilliant direction.
A shame this is not available commercially. I viewed a superb DVD rendition from a private collector, timing in at 75 minutes, not the 82 commercially recorded.
If you love 30s comedy, seek this one out. It's a gem!
I first learned of Ivor Novello from Robert Altman's "Gosford Park", wherein Jeremy Northam played him. I think that I may have eventually seen a movie of his before this one, but Anatole Litvak's "Sleeping Car" is the first one that I can fully register.
I have to admit that I don't know what the general vibe was in British comedy flicks of the '30s; when I think of British comedy, Monty Python comes to mind. Anyway, this romcom is an okay way to spend seventy-five minutes, but it's not the sort of movie that you'll remember easily.
Madeleine Carroll is probably best known for Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 movie "The 39 Steps". I seem to recall that Hitch also directed Ivor Novello in something and made a comment about him that sounded homophobic.
Anyway, it's okay, not great.
I have to admit that I don't know what the general vibe was in British comedy flicks of the '30s; when I think of British comedy, Monty Python comes to mind. Anyway, this romcom is an okay way to spend seventy-five minutes, but it's not the sort of movie that you'll remember easily.
Madeleine Carroll is probably best known for Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 movie "The 39 Steps". I seem to recall that Hitch also directed Ivor Novello in something and made a comment about him that sounded homophobic.
Anyway, it's okay, not great.
Ivor Novello is the lady's man with multiple girlfriends who finally stumbles across his match. Yet, before everyone lives happily ever after, a lot of complications arise! If you're into 1930s romantic comedy, this will be a good watch. I was drawn to seeing this film specifically to see Laddie Cliff (who played Ivor's workmate). Laddie Cliff died young, and hardly appeared in any films. Yet, he'd been brilliant in other 1930s comedies (on stage and screen) alongside Stanley Lupino. In Sleeping Car (1933), Laddie isn't given much to do... except for in a party scene one hour in (where he gets to do some drunken clowning around). Overall, this film was quite enjoyable, with good performances by all.
Charming romantic comedy with Ivor Novello as a train conductor who's quite the lady's man with a girlfriend in several cities where the train stops. One rich passenger, Madeleine Carroll, seems able to resists his charms. That is until she runs afoul of French law and must marry a Frenchman or be deported to England.
They marry as a "formality only" so she can stay in Paris where she has a house. But an old girlfriend (Kay Hammond) won't give up so easily and complications ensue when she's found in his bed in the guest room. Who will win Novello? Familiar plot, but the stars are very good and seem to be having a good time. Co-stars include Laddie Cliff and Stanley Holloway as fellow train employees, Claud Allister as a silly baron, Ivor Barnard as the lawyer, and Vera Bryer as the maid.
They marry as a "formality only" so she can stay in Paris where she has a house. But an old girlfriend (Kay Hammond) won't give up so easily and complications ensue when she's found in his bed in the guest room. Who will win Novello? Familiar plot, but the stars are very good and seem to be having a good time. Co-stars include Laddie Cliff and Stanley Holloway as fellow train employees, Claud Allister as a silly baron, Ivor Barnard as the lawyer, and Vera Bryer as the maid.
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- ट्रिवियाPeggy Simpson's debut.
- गूफ़When Gaston and Anne see off the last of the wedding guests, the dining table is still covered with the remnants of the wedding breakfast. Ann comments that the servants have gone home. Later when Gaston is throwing out the musicians, the table is seen to be cleared and cleaned.
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