It's Love I'm After Page #3

Synopsis: Renowned stage actors Basil Underwood and Joyce Arden are partners on and off the stage. An occupational hazard for Basil is that women often fall in love with what they see of him on the stage, he who sometimes indulges that adoration. Basil and Joyce's personal life is passionate and tempestuous characterized by constant fighting and making up, which is often continued on-stage under their breaths. After their latest fight and reconciliation, they decide to get married... for the twelfth time. They are determined to make it to the altar this time. But Basil feels he needs to wipe clean the slate first by doing a favor for a stranger, Henry Grant, whose fiancée has fallen in love with him. With his latest script in hand, Basil vows to make Henry's fiancée fall out of love with him by playing the cad. He finds that it may be more difficult than he first imagined when he finds out that the woman in question is Marcia West, the young woman who professed her love to him earlier in the eve
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Archie Mayo
Production: Warner Brothers
 
IMDB:
7.7
APPROVED
Year:
1937
90 min
191 Views


Insult to his family,

his friends.

What did she do?

He married my friend.

And live happily.

I left with a broken heart ...

and the universal cry

of review.

I cuts

prove it!

Interesting, eh, Henry?

Digges, my coat.

We have to leave.

It could work.

- What?

- What he said to me.

I did not ask for an application

practice of that story!

Why not?

A million reasons.

I'm on tour.

Monday in San Francisco.

But this weekend, at home,

You can do that the love triangle.

I do not give charitable functions.

What if I pay?

Henry, I forbid you

to say those things!

Excuse me.

The men in my position

live the emotions of girls

harebrained who fall in love

of our papers ...

and we swallow the flattery.

We do not think the effects

That can be happy lives.

Well, it is ruining

mine. Fix this.

I'd give my right hand to help.

But tonight, I have an obligation.

An obligation!

Maybe during the crash

market, told my father ...

... "I'd give my right hand,

but I have an obligation "?

Why not postponed?

- I put off in the past.

- Do not even think.

No, Henry, I can not.

And it's my last word.

Do not have an ounce

of altruism?

Never do something because

decency demands it?

Decency ...

I begin to see something.

Do not do anything generous,

by self-respect?

Might go back tomorrow

early.

There are 200 points waiting

if it does not.

Bags ready.

Do not argue.

This is where I

turn the page.

We should never have

started that game.

I'll never forget.

Do not be so narcissistic.

I do it for me.

Of course, not understand.

Promise you will not tell you

any of this to my fiancee.

For she did not know.

Henry, I think no more.

It is saved.

I take off my coat Romeo

and assume the role of jerk.

I really appreciate it.

I look down.

I have bad feelings

about all this, sir.

Nonsense. It is a golden opportunity.

Will my moral salvation!

Add 500 points for this, Digges.

When I think of Miss Joyce

preparing ...

I love you for this!

I hope she

understand, sir.

What future awaits you, if you love

a man without principles or character?

Could not they get married before, and you

reformed later, sir?

I am determined to become

a new man.

I do not want to see the woman

I love, married ...

you with that so little

delicately call "bad smell".

Basil, love ... I'm ready!

Are we going to say, sir?

Well, it would be difficult to make

understand our deal.

Exactly, sir.

I think in this case,

presentmoslo as

a happy surprise.

I hope so, sir.

Here you are!

Here I am, my love.

Yes Here you are, my love.

Funny, Basil,

tremble with excitement.

What good!

Please, dear?

What a fool ...

I'm like a child.

We procrastinate several

times in the past ...

We were so silly, dear ...!

But it has not changed anything.

We still want.

- Thinking escurrirte again?

- No way!

But tomorrow also

It is a good day.

Can I borrow planted again?

No, you do not lay well. You know

not good for you ...

You are sick!

You are impossible!

Watch your glands.

If it had not been hypnotized,

would have known that would start again.

I have to do a

favor to a friend.

Really, seriously ...

You have to help friends, right?

Later.

Is that friend who spent

night in Chicago?

Tomorrow we married love.

I swear.

Not with me.

Tomorrow no!

When you know,

I want more.

Everything solved, sir?

Thus Digges.

Yes, certainly

solve, sir.

Here we are.

Hopefully work.

Do not worry.

It's yours.

Good luck.

Well, Digges, you know what

you have to do.

I think so, but I do not like the idea.

Never mind. They will fall as

pestilence in the middle of the night.

I have that also?

be pestilence, sir?

You're perfect for the role.

There is not a soul ...

For the encourage you.

Open!

She herself cast us.

We'll be back in an hour.

I hope so, sir.

Look, sir!

What is this strange occurrence?

We have heard.

Open!

- Who is it?

- Opportunity.

Sorry, sir.

Everyone is lying.

Nobody will come to

welcome me?

You hear, Digges?

Terrible, sir.

Do you know who I am, my friend?

Is Mr. Basil Underwood!

Is not it, sir?

Please! They are

all sleeping.

Is a guest of

weekend, sir?

I'M THE invited the

weekend!

Nobody goes to bed when

Basil comes Underwood!

Let Digges.

Wake them up!

I dare not, sir.

I'll do it myself!

Light!

Basil Underwood? Entering the dark?

I appreciate that.

Flowers odorless!

Miserable dump.

That, sir, is miserable.

Reminds me Eentral Station.

Is the Central Station!

"A wagon!

"Train platform 6

Woggleoop bound,

"Blubalub Dillamuch

"And Umpville and West, platform 6."

Basil Underwood is here!

- How am I going?

- Between good and regular.

Top Worldwide!

Lord, I ask please!

Do not shout so loud.

The wake up everyone!

You seem a sensible man.

Mr. West is going to get very upset.

What about me?

My anger consume me.

- Your what, sir?

- My anger.

There is fire say!

How I can stop it?

We have arrived!

I know.

But why?

Because we come ...!

Angels and ministers,

protect us!

Have you seen that girl?

Do not you remember?

He came to my dressing room last night.

The beautiful ghost

out of nowhere.

And it is here, in this house.

That woman?

Remember your resolution.

Could not be the girl of Henry.

Something catches fire, sir?

Not a fire,

Basil Underwood is!

Who? Basil?, What?

The actor!

Say something, William.

Out! Not want them here!

Chester, somebody! Hagan

something! Get them!

Fast!

- You hear that, Digges?

- Clearly, sir.

- Tomo bags.

- Hold on.

Can you repeat?

Gladly ...

Out of this house!

- Are you an actor?

- Who, me?

Well, if it is not,

It is a great loss!

Never heard an entry

with such feeling!

Almost convinced me.

I meant it!

Serious.

I invite and go to bed!

Who invited him?

He's crazy!

Someone invited me.

Someone invited him.

Enchanting!

Who invited him?

Were invited yourself.

Now I remember!

Marcia was Miss West.

I'm coming, Daddy!

I think this is our

official start, sir!

Come here.

Do you have invited this man?

Yes, Dad!

I'm glad you came.

A little late.

Was it hard leaving the theater?

Marcia, I want

you go. It's crazy.

Go, Dad!

Okay, I'm leaving.

Go back to bed.

Do not worry.

Understands nothing.

It could not, right?

How did you find me?

No matter if you are here.

Thanks for coming.

The pleasure is mine.

Come. I'll show you your room!

The output is here, sir.

Do not worry, Digges.

Morning.

That will be the moment of truth.

Will this be enough, sir?

I think it's quite theatrical.

I hope you do not ask balloons!

Can you imagine, William?

If Mr. West had to work

to cover their expenses,

this would not happen.

Another clear example of

dilapidad money ...!

It's breakfast time.

Come. Prepare for everything.

Right. At two

o'clock!

It is really here.

What are you doing, dear?

I am inviting more people to

Party this afternoon

More? What nonsense!

We invited Mr. Underwood.

Who? That actor?

Did not you know?

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Casey Robinson

Kenneth Casey Robinson (October 17, 1903 – December 6, 1979) was an American producer and director of mostly B movies and a screenwriter responsible for some of Bette Davis' most revered films. Film critic Richard Corliss once described him as "the master of the art – or craft – of adaptation." more…

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