Marry the Girl (1935 film)

Marry the Girl
Directed by Maclean Rogers
Produced by Herbert Smith
Written by Kathleen Butler
Arthur H. Miller (play)
Maclean Rogers
Starring Sonnie Hale
Winifred Shotter
Judy Kelly
Production
company
Distributed by British Lion
Release dates
1935
Running time
69 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Marry the Girl is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers, who wrote the script. It is a screen adaption of the original 1930 Aldwych farce of the same title, written by George Arthurs and Arthur Miller.[1]

Nine of the twelve Aldwych plays had been adapted for film by 1935, with some of the leading roles played by members of the original stage company. Eight of these films were directed by Tom Walls and one by Jack Raymond. The production companies for the earlier films in the series were British & Dominions Film Corporation and Gaumont British.[2] Marry the Girl, however, was filmed by British Lion Films with none of the original stars, except for Winifred Shotter reprising her stage role. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios[3] with sets designed by Norman G. Arnold.

Synopsis

Wally Gibbs is sued for breach of promise by his former girlfriend Doris Chattaway. His current fiancée, Jane Elliott, breaks off their engagement. Wally ends up with Doris, and Jane pairs off with Wally's friend Hugh Delafield, who has been the Counsel for the Plaintiff in the lawsuit.

Cast

Source: British Film Institute[4]

Notes

  1. "Aldwych Theatre", The Times, 25 November 1930, p. 12
  2. "Tom Walls" British Film Institute, accessed 3 March 2013
  3. Wood p.87
  4. "Marry the Girl", British Film Institute, accessed 3 March 2013

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