Director Frederick Wilson’s 1949 British drama Floodtide stars Gordon Jackson as young Scots ships apprentice David Shields, who graduates to boat designing, while he is meantime romancing his boss Anstruther (Jack Lambert)’s daughter Mary (Rona […]
Director William Keighley’s 1940 screwball romantic comedy No Time for Comedy stars James Stewart as comedy playwright Gay Esterbrook who scores a hit with his first Broadway play and then wants to write something heavyweight, […]
Director Rudolph Maté’s 1950 drama No Sad Songs for Me is Margaret Sullavan’s swansong in the movies. It is aptly the story of a terminally ill mother, Mary Scott (Sullavan), who will not tell her […]
Deanna Durbin stars in the 1947 musical romantic comedy I’ll Be Yours as small-town young woman Louise Ginglebusher, who tries to help young lawyer George Prescott (Tom Drake) by getting him a job with rich […]
Director William Wyler’s 1935 screwball romantic comedy The Good Fairy stars Margaret Sullavan as kindly but helpless young Budapest movie theatre worker Luisa ‘Lu’ Ginglebuscher, an orphaned usherette who attracts a quartet of admirers, in screen-writer […]
Margaret Sullavan stars in director Edward H Griffith’s 1936 romance drama The Next Time We Love [Next Time We Live in GB] as an actress called Cicely Hunt Tyler who has to decide between her […]
The 1958 British comedy Next to No Time reunites star Kenneth More with his director on Genevieve, Henry Cornelius, and is based on the short story The Enchanted Hour by Paul Gallico, adapted for the […]
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