Room for Two (1940)
Robert Spencer is having an affair with his wife's friend Hilda. When a man approaches Hilda, proclaiming his love for Robert's wife Claire, Hilda tries to matchmake. All four end up together in Venice, the amorous Michael disguised as an Austrian lady's maid to Claire. Claire uncovers her husband's infidelities and decides to divorce him and take a chance on Michael.
Director:
Maurice Elvey
Writers:
Victor Katona, Gilbert Wakefield.
![]() |
Frances Day as Claire Spencer |
![]() |
Vic Oliver as Michael Brent |
![]() |
Hilda Bayley as Madame Mignon |
![]() |
Greta Gynt as Hilda Westby |
![]() |
Basil Radford as Robert Spencer |
![]() |
Rosamund Greenwood as Grace |
![]() |
Magda Kun as Mimi |
![]() |
Leo de Pokorny as Hotel Manager |
![]() |
Glenys Mortimer as Maria |
![]() |
Victor Rietti as Gaston |
![]() |
Maureen Pook as Mary |
![]() |
Charles Goldner as |
![]() |
Lewis Gilbert as |
| Directing | Maurice Elvey | Director |
| Production | Victor Katona | Producer |
| Production | Mickey Delamar | Production Manager |
| Writing | Victor Katona | Screenplay |
| Writing | Gilbert Wakefield | Screenplay |
| Writing | Katherine Strueby | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Gilbert Wakefield | Original Story |
| Editing | Sidney Stone | Editor |
| Editing | Robin Carruthers | Assistant Editor |
| Art | James A. Carter | Art Direction |
| Art | Jack Maxsted | Assistant Art Director |
| Sound | Harold King | Sound Recordist |
| Directing | Kay Mander | Continuity |
| Camera | Gus Drisse | Camera Operator |
| Crew | Bernard Browne | Cinematography |
| Crew | Bryan Langley | Cinematography |