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It's Love I'm After

It's Love I'm After is a 1937 American screwball comedy film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, and Olivia de Havilland. Based on the story "Gentlemen After Midnight" by Maurice Hanline, with a screenplay by Casey Robinson, the film is about a couple who have postponed their marriage eleven times and who continue to plot and scheme their way to marriage. The film marked the third on-screen pairing of Leslie Howard and Bette Davis, following Of Human Bondage and The Petrified Forest.

It's Love I'm After
Theatrical release poster
Directed byArchie Mayo
Screenplay byCasey Robinson
Based on"Gentlemen After Midnight"
by Maurice Hanline
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJames Van Trees
Edited byOwen Marks
Music byHeinz Roemheld
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • November 20, 1937 (1937-11-20) (USA)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot Edit

Basil Underwood and Joyce Arden are an egotistical acting team known for their romantic scenes on stage and fiery temperaments off. Although they deeply love each other, their frequent spats over the years have kept them from tying the knot.

Comic complications ensue when Basil postpones their latest marriage plans in order to attempt to diminish the ardor of star-struck heiress Marcia West at the request of her fiancé Henry Grant. When Basil's boorish behavior fails to bother Marcia, who is all-too-willing to submit to his charms, he begins to capitalize on her infatuation with him, much to Joyce's dismay.

The screenplay allows Leslie Howard to draw on his classical background by having his character quote lines from Macbeth, Hamlet, The Taming of the Shrew, As You Like It, and Romeo and Juliet.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

Leslie Howard originally envisioned either Gertrude Lawrence or Ina Claire, both noted for their comedic stage performances, as his leading lady, although they had limited experience in films. Producer Hal B. Wallis had director Archie Mayo meet with Lawrence, who was interested in playing the role, but when Wallis and Howard screened the 1936 British film Men Are Not Gods, they agreed Lawrence did not photograph well.[1]

The film began production without a leading lady. Then Wallis decided the screwball comedy would be a refreshing change-of-pace for Bette Davis, who had just completed the melodrama That Certain Woman. She initially declined the role of Joyce Arden, feeling the better female role was that of socialite Marcia West. She also resented being asked to accept second billing to Howard.[1] Suffering from exhaustion, Davis went to Palm Springs to recuperate and finally agreed to appear in the film if Wallis would allow her some time for rest and relaxation. He insisted she report to work on March 28, 1937, and she replied, "Give me a week more . . . I must have a brief chance of being something more than a jittery old woman."[2] She also asked Wallis to replace cinematographer James Van Trees with Tony Gaudio, one of the few cameramen she trusted, and the producer agreed, although Van Trees received sole screen credit.[1]

Reception Edit

Time described the film as "refreshing, impudent fun: a buoyant cinema making faces at its precise old aunt, the theatre."[3]

In his review in Allmovie, Craig Butler called the film "unjustly neglected" and "a delightful romp that provides an excellent showcase for the often equally neglected comedic talents of its trio of stars. While Love falls just shy of true classic status - the screenplay is slightly off the mark in a few places and its dialogue occasionally lacks the effervescent sparkle that is a requirement of the genre - it's still a little gem of a picture with an abundance of laughs . . . a great pick-me-up and well worth searching out."[4]

Channel 4 called the film "fast-moving and thoroughly enjoyable."[5]

Musical adaptation Edit

It's Love I'm After is the basis of a stage musical comedy called Madly in Love, which interpolates songs by Vernon Duke with lyrics by Ira Gershwin, E.Y. Harburg, John LaTouche, Sammy Cahn, Ted Fetter, Martin Charnin, and Howard Dietz. Staged readings of the show have been presented by the Goodspeed Opera Company in East Haddam, Connecticut and the York Theater Company in New York City. A demo recording of the score features Karen Ziemba as Joyce Arden, Jay O. Sanders as Jeffrey Underwood, Brent Barrett as Henry Grant, Jr., and Stuart Zagnit as Digges.[6]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c It's Love I'm After at Turner Classic Movies
  2. ^ Higham, Charles, The Life of Bette Davis. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company 1981. ISBN 0-02-551500-4, p. 101
  3. ^
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2007-11-20.
  5. ^ Channel 4 review
  6. ^ Castalbums.org listing for Madly in Love

External links Edit

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It s Love I m After is a 1937 American screwball comedy film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Leslie Howard Bette Davis and Olivia de Havilland Based on the story Gentlemen After Midnight by Maurice Hanline with a screenplay by Casey Robinson the film is about a couple who have postponed their marriage eleven times and who continue to plot and scheme their way to marriage The film marked the third on screen pairing of Leslie Howard and Bette Davis following Of Human Bondage and The Petrified Forest It s Love I m AfterTheatrical release posterDirected byArchie MayoScreenplay byCasey RobinsonBased on Gentlemen After Midnight by Maurice HanlineProduced byHarry Joe Brown Hal B WallisStarringLeslie Howard Bette Davis Olivia de HavillandCinematographyJames Van TreesEdited byOwen MarksMusic byHeinz RoemheldProductioncompanyFirst NationalDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease dateNovember 20 1937 1937 11 20 USA Running time90 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Musical adaptation 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditBasil Underwood and Joyce Arden are an egotistical acting team known for their romantic scenes on stage and fiery temperaments off Although they deeply love each other their frequent spats over the years have kept them from tying the knot Comic complications ensue when Basil postpones their latest marriage plans in order to attempt to diminish the ardor of star struck heiress Marcia West at the request of her fiance Henry Grant When Basil s boorish behavior fails to bother Marcia who is all too willing to submit to his charms he begins to capitalize on her infatuation with him much to Joyce s dismay The screenplay allows Leslie Howard to draw on his classical background by having his character quote lines from Macbeth Hamlet The Taming of the Shrew As You Like It and Romeo and Juliet Cast EditLeslie Howard as Basil Underwood Bette Davis as Joyce Arden Olivia de Havilland as Marcia West Patric Knowles as Henry Grant Jr Eric Blore as Digges George Barbier as William West Bonita Granville as Gracie Kane Spring Byington as Aunt Ella Paisley Georgia Caine as Mrs Kane as Georgia Craine Veda Ann Borg as Elsie E E Clive as First Butler Valerie Bergere as Joyce s Maid Sarah Edwards as Mrs Hinkle Thomas Pogue as Mr Hinkle Grace Field as Mrs Babson as Grace Fields Harvey Clark as Mr Babson Edmund Mortimer as Mr Kane as Ed Mortimer Thomas R Mills as Second Butler as Thomas Mills Irving Bacon as Elevator Operator uncredited Production EditLeslie Howard originally envisioned either Gertrude Lawrence or Ina Claire both noted for their comedic stage performances as his leading lady although they had limited experience in films Producer Hal B Wallis had director Archie Mayo meet with Lawrence who was interested in playing the role but when Wallis and Howard screened the 1936 British film Men Are Not Gods they agreed Lawrence did not photograph well 1 The film began production without a leading lady Then Wallis decided the screwball comedy would be a refreshing change of pace for Bette Davis who had just completed the melodrama That Certain Woman She initially declined the role of Joyce Arden feeling the better female role was that of socialite Marcia West She also resented being asked to accept second billing to Howard 1 Suffering from exhaustion Davis went to Palm Springs to recuperate and finally agreed to appear in the film if Wallis would allow her some time for rest and relaxation He insisted she report to work on March 28 1937 and she replied Give me a week more I must have a brief chance of being something more than a jittery old woman 2 She also asked Wallis to replace cinematographer James Van Trees with Tony Gaudio one of the few cameramen she trusted and the producer agreed although Van Trees received sole screen credit 1 Reception EditTime described the film as refreshing impudent fun a buoyant cinema making faces at its precise old aunt the theatre 3 In his review in Allmovie Craig Butler called the film unjustly neglected and a delightful romp that provides an excellent showcase for the often equally neglected comedic talents of its trio of stars While Love falls just shy of true classic status the screenplay is slightly off the mark in a few places and its dialogue occasionally lacks the effervescent sparkle that is a requirement of the genre it s still a little gem of a picture with an abundance of laughs a great pick me up and well worth searching out 4 Channel 4 called the film fast moving and thoroughly enjoyable 5 Musical adaptation EditIt s Love I m After is the basis of a stage musical comedy called Madly in Love which interpolates songs by Vernon Duke with lyrics by Ira Gershwin E Y Harburg John LaTouche Sammy Cahn Ted Fetter Martin Charnin and Howard Dietz Staged readings of the show have been presented by the Goodspeed Opera Company in East Haddam Connecticut and the York Theater Company in New York City A demo recording of the score features Karen Ziemba as Joyce Arden Jay O Sanders as Jeffrey Underwood Brent Barrett as Henry Grant Jr and Stuart Zagnit as Digges 6 References Edit a b c It s Love I m After at Turner Classic Movies Higham Charles The Life of Bette Davis New York Macmillan Publishing Company 1981 ISBN 0 02 551500 4 p 101 Time review It s Love I m After at Allmovie Archived from the original on 2011 05 22 Retrieved 2007 11 20 Channel 4 review Castalbums org listing for Madly in LoveExternal links EditIt s Love I m After at IMDb It s Love I m After at AllMovie It s Love I m After at the TCM Movie Database It s Love I m After at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title It 27s Love I 27m After amp oldid 1116311535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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