Frank Cellier
- Golf Club Patron
- (uncredited)
Stewart Granger
- Waiter
- (uncredited)
Victor Rietti
- Nightclub Manager
- (uncredited)
Walter Widdop
- Singer
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaStewart Granger's first confirmed film appearance (uncredited, as Waiter).
- Quotes
Emmy: Funny he never comes to the theatre at night. I wonder where he goes from 9.00 to 11.00?
Mitzi Hansen: I'm not the slightest bit interested, and after all what can anyone possibly do in that time?
Emmy: Well, I know a man who can do a lot in fifteen minutes.
Mitzi Hansen: Is that how you got that necklace?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood (2008)
Featured review
Bebe Daniels plays Mitzi Hansen, a successful singer and stage performer. She has a retinue of three, including Claude Hulbert, quite amusing in his inimitable fashion and Lester Matthews, soon to make a permanent move to Hollywood, but quite what they're doing there is never made clear, perhaps just hangers-on. Their fawning is to no avail as she becomes intrigued with Victor Varconi, who becomes her secretary.
Billed as a musical on a recent DVD release, this is more accurately a romantic comedy with musical interludes. The dialogue is occasionally slightly saucy for the era, as is a scene where Bebe pretends she's in a clinch with another man in her bedroom, to try and get a reaction from Varconi and a song called I'm For Sale, sung by the attractive Iris Ashley. There are a couple of compositions by Robert Stolz, one sung by Walter Widdop, a leading English tenor of the day and Stolz's fellow Austrian, director Paul Stein, brings a hint of middle Europe to the proceedings, including a marionette show. This is very much Bebe Daniels' film though, and on this showing it's a shame her future movies were so few and far between.
Billed as a musical on a recent DVD release, this is more accurately a romantic comedy with musical interludes. The dialogue is occasionally slightly saucy for the era, as is a scene where Bebe pretends she's in a clinch with another man in her bedroom, to try and get a reaction from Varconi and a song called I'm For Sale, sung by the attractive Iris Ashley. There are a couple of compositions by Robert Stolz, one sung by Walter Widdop, a leading English tenor of the day and Stolz's fellow Austrian, director Paul Stein, brings a hint of middle Europe to the proceedings, including a marionette show. This is very much Bebe Daniels' film though, and on this showing it's a shame her future movies were so few and far between.
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- Also known as
- Sången du gav mig
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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