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Writers:
P.G. Wodehouse (novel)
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Release Date:
14 August 1936 (USA) more
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Plot:
Jim's father wants to marry Eugenia, but her sister Netta refuses to allow it. When Jim sees Ann at a club... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
Light but enjoyable more (6 total)

Cast

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Robert Montgomery ... James Crocker, Jr.
Frank Morgan ... James Crocker - Sr. / Count Olav Osric
Madge Evans ... Ann Chester
Eric Blore ... Bayliss, Jim's Butler

Billie Burke ... Eugenia Willis, Nesta's Sister
Robert Benchley ... Bill Macon
Ralph Forbes ... Lord Frederick 'Freddie' Priory
Cora Witherspoon ... Nesta Pett, Ann's Aunt
Tommy Bupp ... Ogden Pett
Aileen Pringle ... Paducah Pomeroy
Grant Mitchell ... Herbert Pett
E.E. Clive ... London Gossip Editor Bill Mechan
Billy Bevan ... Taxi Driver
Grayce Hampton ... Mrs. Brede (as Grace Hampton)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jay Eaton ... Reporter (uncredited)
Bess Flowers ... Nightclub Extra (uncredited)
Torben Meyer ... Pett's Butler (uncredited)
Sidney Miller ... Messenger Boy (uncredited)
Belle Mitchell ... (uncredited)
Dennis Morgan ... Chrystal Club Singer (uncredited)
Dennis O'Keefe ... Petie McGregor (uncredited)
Richard Powell ... Reporter (uncredited)
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Directed by
Robert Z. Leonard 
 
Writing credits
P.G. Wodehouse (novel)

Charles Brackett (writer) and
Edwin H. Knopf (writer) (as Edwin Knopf)

Samuel Hoffenstein (dialogue) uncredited &
Lynn Starling (dialogue) uncredited

Produced by
Robert Z. Leonard .... producer
Harry Rapf .... producer
 
Original Music by
William Axt  (as Dr. William Axt)
 
Cinematography by
Joseph Ruttenberg 
 
Film Editing by
William S. Gray 
 
Art Direction by
Cedric Gibbons 
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sandy Roth .... assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Edwin B. Willis .... associate art director
Joseph C. Wright .... associate art director
 
Sound Department
Douglas Shearer .... recording director
James Brock .... sound (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Dolly Tree .... wardrobe
 
Music Department
Wayne Allen .... orchestrator (uncredited)
George Bassman .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Paul Marquardt .... orchestrator (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
1000 + 1 Affäre (Austria) [de]
Jim di piccadilly (Italy) [it]
Piccadilly Jim (Denmark) [da]
Valekreivi (Finland) [fi]
Zito to humor (Greece) [el]
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Runtime:
95 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
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Trivia:
Madge Evans's name appears on a theater marquee in a montage sequence within the movie. She was starring with Cyril Ritchard in a West End play whose name was partially obscured in the film. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Hollywood - The Second Step (1936) more
Soundtrack:
Night of Nights more

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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful.
Light but enjoyable, 31 January 2006
7/10
Author: hcoursen from United States

When the leading lady (Madge Evans) must explain why she likes her suitor (Ralph Forbes)and must contrast that attitude with her feelings for Robert Montgomery, you know the film is in trouble. Montgomery can say there's "electricity" between himself and Evans, but that spark is not transmitted to celluloid. And that is too bad, because the film is wittier -- per Wodehouse -- and better-acted than many films of the era. But Evans' loves and likings must be verbalized. The energy is simply not on the screen, only in the script. She is beautiful, though. She needed a different character -- more remote, more mysterious, more fearful of love. And then, maybe... Blore is wonderful, and lights up every scene he is in, as the butler who knows his Shakespere better than the ham, Frank Morgan. But this is one of Morgan's best roles. His only triumph, apparently, was as Osric, in Cedar Rapids. Now Osric is the foppish courtier at the end of 'Hamlet' -- hardly the role of a lifetime. But Morgan disguises himself as "Count Osric of Denmark" in order to infiltrate the family of his beloved (Billy Burke) and turns his failure as actor into personal success. It is a neat touch. Burke's flighty flutiness is hardly used in the film, but she does have a funny line about remembering how painful youth was. The Morgan-Burke romance is intended as a foil for the Montgomery-Evans courtship and that would have worked well had the main plot had more chemistry.

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