Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Sylvia Brenner

Gaylord Stanton

Reginald Durant

Grace Lawrence

Mr. Richards

Mr. Sheridan

Annie

Miss Munson

Ruth

Mrs. Lawrence (as Helen Johnson)

Martin, the Butler

Wedding Minister (uncredited)

Dressmaker (uncredited)

Butler at Villa (uncredited)

Masseuse (uncredited)

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Man at Roulette Table (uncredited)

Waiter at Royal Club (uncredited)

Bobbie (uncredited)

Ship’s Passenger (uncredited)

Photographer (uncredited)

Ship’s Passenger (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-13
Quite an enjoyable, if forgettable, far fetched yarn about a successful lawyer "Gaylord Stanton" (Kenneth MacKenna) who, fed up with constant harassment from his female clients, asks his secretary "Sylvia" (Constance Brenner) if she would marry him. Sceptical, at first, then quickly realising that it could completely transfer her drab existence, she accepts. This marriage of convenience is exactly that, and she duly sets off on a trip to Paris where she encounters an old acquaintance "Reggie Durant" (Basil Rathbone). He takes a shine to her and she does likewise with him so they return home so she can seek a divorce. Meantime MacKenna has got himself into a similar stew with Rita la Roy (real name Ina May Stewart in case you think that name might not have been made up!) and, of course, things don't quite go according to plan for anyone. It's quite witty in parts and the story is quite clever. Much of the delivery, however, is a bit flat and it's all a bit too overly-staged for me, but worth a watch - if only to see Rathbone (at almost 40 years of age) looking like a gent half that age.