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One Rainy Afternoon

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
337
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Francis Lederer and Ida Lupino in One Rainy Afternoon (1936)
Classic MusicalSatireComedyMusicalRomance

Actor Philippe and his married date Yvonne plan to neck in a darkened cinema, but he gets the wrong seat and mistakenly kisses lovely Monique, resulting in an absurd public scandal; Monique'... Read allActor Philippe and his married date Yvonne plan to neck in a darkened cinema, but he gets the wrong seat and mistakenly kisses lovely Monique, resulting in an absurd public scandal; Monique's fiancé is not amused.Actor Philippe and his married date Yvonne plan to neck in a darkened cinema, but he gets the wrong seat and mistakenly kisses lovely Monique, resulting in an absurd public scandal; Monique's fiancé is not amused.

  • Director
    • Rowland V. Lee
  • Writers
    • Stephen Morehouse Avery
    • Maurice Hanline
    • Emeric Pressburger
  • Stars
    • Francis Lederer
    • Ida Lupino
    • Hugh Herbert
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    337
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rowland V. Lee
    • Writers
      • Stephen Morehouse Avery
      • Maurice Hanline
      • Emeric Pressburger
    • Stars
      • Francis Lederer
      • Ida Lupino
      • Hugh Herbert
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Francis Lederer
    Francis Lederer
    • Philippe Martin
    Ida Lupino
    Ida Lupino
    • Monique Pelerin
    Hugh Herbert
    Hugh Herbert
    • Toto
    Roland Young
    Roland Young
    • Maillot
    Erik Rhodes
    Erik Rhodes
    • Count Alfredo Donstelli
    Joseph Cawthorn
    Joseph Cawthorn
    • Monsieur Pelerin
    Liev De Maigret
    Liev De Maigret
    • Yvonne
    • (as Countess Liev de Maigret)
    Donald Meek
    Donald Meek
    • Judge
    Georgia Caine
    Georgia Caine
    • Cecile
    Murray Kinnell
    Murray Kinnell
    • Theatre Manager
    Mischa Auer
    Mischa Auer
    • Leading Man
    Richard Carle
    Richard Carle
    • Minister of Justice
    Phyllis Barry
    Phyllis Barry
    • Felice - Maillot's Secretary
    Lois January
    Lois January
    • Mr Perelin's Secretary
    Eily Malyon
    Eily Malyon
    • President of Purity League
    Seger Ellis
    • Singer on Screen
    Marguerite Warner
    Marguerite Warner
    • Singer on Screen
    • (as Margaret Warner)
    Lucille Ward
    Lucille Ward
    • Genevieve
    • Director
      • Rowland V. Lee
    • Writers
      • Stephen Morehouse Avery
      • Maurice Hanline
      • Emeric Pressburger
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    User reviews11

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    dougdoepke

    The Silly vs. The Amusing

    It's a darkened theatre where Phillipe leans over to kiss his philandering girlfriend Yvonne. But it's not her he mistakenly kisses; instead, it's an uptight young Monique who's instantly insulted and causes a commotion. From there events spiral away in Hollywood fashion, such that Phillipe may lose his acting job, go to jail, and get a "monster" reputation. Talk about a mountain out of a molehill: it's that in spades. Good thing for Phillipe that Monique eventually takes a shine to the handsome actor.

    It's a hard movie to rate, since it mixes so much cuteness with so much silliness. Too bad comic actor Herbert does his silliness bit in about every scene. It's like pouring sugary gravy on more flavorful soup. Still, lead actor Lederer as Phillipe manages an upbeat charm; at the same time, a youthful Lupino gets a dewy-eyed ingenue role as Monique, a long way from a hardened Road House (1948). And get a load of Eidy Malyon, President of the Purity League, who may make you rethink the notion of kindly old ladies that amounts to the movie's masterstroke. Also, Roland Young gets an amusing role as a theatre owner driven to frazzle. And I especially like that courtroom sequence where the Judge, Donald Meek, slowly comes unglued

    Anyway, the comedy's a difficult mix of the silly and the cute. Nonetheless, you may find the 81-minutes a worthwhile gamble.
    4wes-connors

    Kissing to Be Clever

    In Paris, "Incorrigible Philippe Martin, a rakish actor, has arrived at a darkened movie theater for a tryst with his married girlfriend Yvonne. Everything changes when he accidentally sits in the wrong seat and kisses a beautiful publisher's daughter named Monique. To protect Yvonne in the ensuing scandal, he claims that Monique's beauty was irresistible. Now Monique is intrigued, but her fiancé is anything but happy," according to the fine folks at Mill Creek Entertainment.

    This is a mostly unsuccessful romantic comedy from the intriguing production team of Mary Pickford and Jesse L. Lasky. She was, of course, THE film sweetheart last appearing in "Secrets" (1933) and he was the likewise legendary former Paramount Studios boss. "One Rainy Afternoon" was the first of two films from Pickford and Lasky, both starring Ida Lupino. The second was better, but they stopped there. Interestingly, you can see traces of Ms. Pickford in Ms. Lupino's character - these parts look like they might have appealed to Pickford herself. Leading man Francis Lederer receives star-billing, but is lesser remembered today; he was a versatile and convincing actor. Everyone delivers competent, albeit uninspired, work.

    Interesting, too, is that two of filmdom's very first popular players appear as uncredited extras. They are Florence Turner and Florence Lawrence, two of the movies' first genuine "STAR" actresses. Popular for several years, they were still big enough to appear in the first annual "Motion Picture Story Magazine" players poll, for 1912; Ms. Lawrence was #8, Ms. Turner was #11, and an up-and-coming Pickford appeared at #12. Pickford passed them in the next year's poll.

    **** One Rainy Afternoon (5/13/36) Rowland V. Lee ~ Francis Lederer, Ida Lupino, Hugh Herbert, Roland Young
    8morgan-51-540422

    Charming & Delightful Romance

    This was wonderfully enjoyable! Men probably disagree since it is most definitely Woman's Movie!! The leading man is almost too handsome and then he smiles!! Wow! Plus, Ida Lupino is so young & gorgeous! I doubt the film maker was hoping for an Oscar but an offering of romance and comedy!! Why not!! It's perfect in that category!!
    8winstonchurchill-93755

    Fun Romantic Comedy

    This is a fun romantic comedy which relies upon Ida Lupina's face expressions to do much communication. This is an under rated enjoyable movie w lots of laughs. Ida is terrific.
    6jjnxn-1

    One drippy afternoon is more like it

    Middle thirties studio fodder that would be completely forgotten if it didn't have Ida Lupino in one of the star parts. She's very young although starting to move away from the English Jean Harlow mold the studio tried forcing her into when she first arrived. Her voice is still high and light not having yet acquired the smoky whiskey tinge that was to come within a few years. Some fun is provided by two members of the supporting cast, the always reliable Roland Young and the buffoonish Hugh Herbert plus Ida and the forgotten Francis Lederer make an attractive couple but this is a minor romantic comedy nothing more.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of actresses Kathleen Kay and Vola Vale. This was also the last film appearance by actress Florence Lawrence, who died in 1938, who had an uncredited bit role in the film.
    • Quotes

      Yvonne: A taxi is just not the place to kiss in.

      Philippe Martin: No? A lot of people would be surprised to know that.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Southerner (1945)
    • Soundtracks
      Secret Rendez-vous
      Music by Ralph Erwin

      Lyrics by Preston Sturges

      Sung by Marguerite Warner and Seger Ellis

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Matinee Scandal
    • Production company
      • Pickford-Lasky
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    • Budget
      • $511,383 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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