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| Director: | George Fitzmaurice |
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| Writer: | Herbert Gorman, Alan Campbell, Horace Jackson, Lenore J. Coffee, Dorothy Parker, Herman J. Mankiewicz |
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| A French air ace discovers that his showgirl wife's first husband is still alive. | |
| Release Date: | Jul 20, 1936 |
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| Director: | George Fitzmaurice |
| Writer: | Herbert Gorman, Alan Campbell, Horace Jackson, Lenore J. Coffee, Dorothy Parker, Herman J. Mankiewicz |
| Genres: | Drama |
| Keywords | paris, france, spy, marriage, murder, showgirl |
| Production Companies | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 24, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Jean Harlow | Suzy |
| Franchot Tone | Terry |
| Cary Grant | Andre |
| Lewis Stone | Baron |
| Benita Hume | Madame Eyrelle |
| Reginald Mason | Captain Barsanges |
| Inez Courtney | Maisie |
| Greta Meyer | Mrs. Schmidt |
| Theodore von Eltz | Revue Producer |
| George Davis | French Barman (uncredited) |
| Dennis Morgan | Lieutenant |
| Poppy Wilde | Cafe Patron |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Herbert Gorman | Novel |
| Alan Campbell | Screenplay |
| Horace Jackson | Screenplay |
| Lenore J. Coffee | Screenplay |
| William Axt | Music |
| George Boemler | Editor |
| Ray June | Director of Photography |
| Dolly Tree | Costume Designer |
| George Fitzmaurice | Director |
| Dorothy Parker | Screenplay |
| Cedric Gibbons | Art Direction |
| Herman J. Mankiewicz | Writer |
| Douglas Shearer | Sound Director |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Maurice Revnes | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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I greatly enjoyed this--the second of seven films from my 'Jean Harlow: The 100th Anniversary Collection' put out by Warner Archives, unfortunately not with anything in the way of DVD extras (except for a cool, unadvertised set of postcards), and only three of the films were remastered. So it was as ... if they were perhaps celebrating her, say, 99th birthday and not going all-out like they could and should have, since she DID single-handedly save the studio from bankruptcy three years prior. I like the way filmmakers back then didn't care if a French actor was playing an Irish inventor and an English actor was portraying a French pilot. THESE days, there'd be sheer, unadulterated hell to pay. It was a really strange mix of genres, to get absolutely everybody into the seats. I could just see the pitch at the board meeting now: '1914 period piece romantic-comedy mixed with wartime spy thriller and musical'. But Harlow knocked it out of the ballpark, just like she always did. Supertrooper right to the very end.