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The Goose and the Gander

  • 1935
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  • 1h 5m
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6.5/10
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George Brent, John Eldredge, Ralph Forbes, and Kay Francis in The Goose and the Gander (1935)
Wife #1 wants ex-husband to catch second wife being unfaithful.
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Wife #1 wants ex-husband to catch second wife being unfaithful.Wife #1 wants ex-husband to catch second wife being unfaithful.Wife #1 wants ex-husband to catch second wife being unfaithful.

  • Director
    • Alfred E. Green
  • Writer
    • Charles Kenyon
  • Stars
    • Kay Francis
    • George Brent
    • Genevieve Tobin
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    6.5/10
    502
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    • Director
      • Alfred E. Green
    • Writer
      • Charles Kenyon
    • Stars
      • Kay Francis
      • George Brent
      • Genevieve Tobin
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kay Francis
    Kay Francis
    • Georgiana
    George Brent
    George Brent
    • Bob McNear
    Genevieve Tobin
    Genevieve Tobin
    • Betty
    John Eldredge
    John Eldredge
    • Lawrence
    Claire Dodd
    Claire Dodd
    • Connie
    Ralph Forbes
    Ralph Forbes
    • Ralph Summers
    Helen Lowell
    Helen Lowell
    • Aunt Julia
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Winkelsteinberger
    William Austin
    William Austin
    • Arthur Summers
    Eddie Shubert
    Eddie Shubert
    • Sweeney
    Charles Coleman
    Charles Coleman
    • Jones
    Olive Jones
    • Miriam Brent
    Bill Elliott
    Bill Elliott
    • Teddy
    • (as Gordon Elliott)
    John Sheehan
    John Sheehan
    • Murphy
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Sprague - Hotel Detective
    John J. Richardson
    John J. Richardson
    • Baggage Man
    • (scenes deleted)
    Carlyle Blackwell Jr.
    Carlyle Blackwell Jr.
    • Young Barkley
    • (uncredited)
    Jane Buckingham
    • Mrs. Burns
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfred E. Green
    • Writer
      • Charles Kenyon
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    9AlsExGal

    A sparkling romantic comedy...

    ... And a shining example of how to do precode in the production code era. Georgiana (Kay Francis) is vacationing at a seaside resort. She accidentally overhears Bob McNear (George Brent) and Betty (Genevieve Tobin) planning a rendezvous. It's actually Betty planning one, as she wants to get one over on her husband. She's in love with the idea, not with Bob. Georgiana is amused by this conversation but doesn't think anything more of it since she doesn't know these people until she later runs into her ex-husband, Ralph (Ralph Forbes), in the resort ballroom that night. He is happy to see her, says he regrets divorcing her two years before, and points out his current wife, across the room, who broke up the marriage. It turns out that this current wife is Betty!

    So Georgiana gets an idea. She will fix it so that Betty and Bob wind up in the same place that her ex-husband Ralph does, showing Betty up for what she is, and thus getting Ralph back. Like Betty, she is in love with the idea not the man. How she goes about arranging this is very creative and funny.

    So, this movie might have been less fun with Georgiana the only one in the complete know for the entire film, so a couple of jewel thieves are inserted into all of this who also wind up at Betty and Bob's destination, with Georgiana having no idea who they are and what they are doing there. Meanwhile Bob and Georgiana, previously just mildly infatuated, begin to develop real feelings for one another.

    So many romantic comedies did everything wrong when their wings were clipped by the production code. This one is almost perfect by being genuinely funny and implying things right up to the edge of what was allowed at the time. The cast is perfect. Brent and Francis always had great chemistry, Tobin is delightfully wicked in a harmless kind of way if that is possible, Forbes is clueless as Georgiana's first husband - a real stuffed shirt, and honorable mention has to go to William Austin in a very small but memorable role as Ralph's brother. He manages to be, in every way possible, a completely unappealing man. I'd highly recommend this one.
    9louiseculmer

    Imposters galore

    Delightful comedy in which Kay Francis is a divorcee who devises a cunning plot to get her ex husband back from his new wife (Genevive Tobin) whom she overhears planning a rendezvous with another man (George Brent). Things get very complicated and several people end up pretending to be someone else, including a couple of jewel thieves. With all the complications, imposters etc, this film reminds me a bit of a story by P.G. Wodehouse, his books were always rich with imposters, and he had more than one jewel thieving couple. He could have written this entertaining tale, it even has a formidable elderly aunt (Helen Lowell). Great fun.
    7johno-21

    Fun adult situation theme from the 1930's

    The best thing about this romantic comedy is how good it looks thanks to cinematographer Sidney Hickok. This 1935 but the interior scenes look like they were shot in the 1950's. Hickok was a brilliant cinematographer whose career began in the silents and he would go on to shoot such films as The Big Sleep, Dark Passage, To Have and Have Not, A slight Case of Murder, Gentleman Jim and the sci-fi classic Them. Charles Kenyon wrote the story and the screenplay about a woman who overhears the woman who stole away her husband planning a weekend affair with another man so she hatches an elaborate plan to embarrass the woman and her ex by diverting the cheating couple to her home and getting her ex to come over to catch them. Another couple who are jewel thieves are inadvertently lured into her trap and things start getting complicated. It's a good story and a good cast with Kay Francis, George Bret, Genevieve Tobin, John Eldredge, Claire Dodd, Ralph Forbes, William Austin and Helen Lowell. With the rampant infidelity theme this story was probably written with pre-code Hollywood in mind but with the code going into effect the year before it's release it was filmed as a little less salacious. Alfred E. Green who would make such films as The Jolson Story and The Jackie Robinson Story directs. it's a fun little film and I would give it a 7.0 out of 10.
    6blanche-2

    light comedy starring Kay Francis

    After Kay Francis retired from films, she was recognized. "Aren't you Kay Francis?" someone asked. She answered, "I was."

    Certainly no one had risen higher than Francis and had stuck it out, even when Warners filled her scripts with words that had 'r' in them to play up her speech impediment, and even when she could only get roles at studios like Monogram and Republic. Tough isn't the word.

    Here she's at the height of her career, very glamorous, in "The Goose and the Gander," from 1935. Besides Francis, the film features George Brent, Geraldine Tobin, John Eldredge, and Claire Dodd.

    At a party, Georgiana (Francis), whose husband left her for another woman, overhears that woman (Tobin) planning a weekend affair with another man (Brent).

    Georgiana puts together an complicated plot whereby the cheaters wind up at her house, and her ex comes over and catches them. The situation that brought them to her house (too complex to go into - it concerns no gas and a quarantine) brings another couple to her door - jewel thieves!

    As others have pointed out, this was probably written during the precode era and rewritten to meet the Code. The only thing that confused me is that Brent and Tobin were going to spend the weekend together and present themselves to Georgiana as a married couple. So she naturally puts them in one bedroom. Tobin has a fit and forces Brent out onto the roof! What were they planning on doing on this weekend? Play cards? It made no sense, even though it was funny.

    Very cute comedy, and Brent looks quite handsome. Nice to see Francis in something besides a turgid melodrama. She not only suffered well, but she had a nice comedic style.
    9louiseculmer

    Wonderful comedy of imposters

    Kay Francis is a divorcee who happens to overhear her ex husband's new wife (Genevieve Tobin) plotting an assignation with her would be lover (George Brent). Francis hatches an elaborate plot to lure Tobin and Brent to her holiday home, and then expose them to her ex, so that she can get him back. However, things start to go wrong, not least because Francis begins to be attracted to Brent, and he to her. and the plot becomes even more confused by a couple of jewel thieves, until just about everyone is pretending to be someone else, in fact it reminds me a bit of a PG.Wodehouse novel, which generally contain several imposters. It is all quite hilarious.

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    • Trivia
      Ralph Forbes ("Ralph Summers") and George Brent ("Bob McNear") had an interesting thing in common: they were both married to actress Ruth Chatterton; Ralph from 1924 to 1932, and George from 1932 to 1934.
    • Goofs
      The collar on Bob's coat is up an down between shots when Georgiana tells him and Betty they will have to spend the night.
    • Quotes

      Betty: Suppose that man hadn't stopped us and we'd gone there and gotten smallpox...

      Bob McNear: Ahh, that would've been fine. Then you could've gone home and given it to your husband. I'd give it to him myself if I wasn't vaccinated.

    • Soundtracks
      About a Quarter to Nine
      (1935) (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Played as dance music in the beach casino

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 1935 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vrata snova
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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