It's Love Again (1936)
Elaine Bradford is a young singer and dancer, looking for her big break. Peter Carlton is a gossip columnist facing a deadline and a blank page. So, Peter invents "Mrs. Smythe-Smythe", a mysterious Englishwoman who spends her days hunting tigers in India, jumping out of airplanes, and generally driving men mad with her beauty. Since no one in London has ever seen Mrs. Smythe-Smythe, Elaine decides to impersonate the lady, in hopes that the publicity will land her the big break she's been looking for.
Director:
Victor Saville
Writers:
Marion Dix, Lesser Samuels.
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Jessie Matthews as Elaine Bradford / Mrs. Smythe-Smythe |
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Robert Young as Peter Carlton |
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Sonnie Hale as Freddie Rathbone |
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Robb Wilton as Boys |
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Sara Allgood as Mrs. Hopkins |
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Cyril Wells as Gigolo |
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Warren Jenkins as Woolf |
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David Horne as Durland |
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Athene Seyler as Mrs. Durland |
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Glennis Lorimer as Montague's typist |
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Robert Haley as Col. Edgerton |
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Cyril Raymond as Montague |
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Terry-Thomas as Dancer (Extra) (uncredited) |
| Directing | Victor Saville | Director |
| Writing | Marion Dix | Screenplay |
| Crew | Austin Melford | Additional Dialogue |
| Writing | Lesser Samuels | Screenplay |
| Writing | Marion Dix | Scenario Writer |
| Sound | Louis Levy | Music |
| Camera | Glen MacWilliams | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Al Barnes | Editor |
| Crew | Buddy Bradley | Choreographer |
| Sound | Harry M. Woods | Songs |
| Production | Michael Balcon | Producer |
| Art | Alfred Junge | Art Direction |
| Sound | A. O'Donoghue | Sound Recordist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Joe Strassner | Costume Design |
| Sound | Bretton Byrd | Music |
| Sound | Sam Coslow | Songs |
| Costume & Make-Up | Marianne | Wardrobe Designer |