The Girl from Maxim's
For the French film, see The Girl from Maxim's (1950 film).
The Girl from Maxim's | |
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Directed by | Alexander Korda |
Produced by |
Alexander Korda Ludovico Toeplitz |
Written by |
Georges Feydeau (play) Harry Graham Arthur Wimperis |
Starring |
Leslie Henson Frances Day Stanley Holloway |
Music by |
Kurt Schröder Niklos Schwalb |
Cinematography | Georges Périnal |
Distributed by | London Film Productions |
Release dates | 18 August 1933 |
Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Girl from Maxim's is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Frances Day, Leslie Henson, Lady Tree and Stanley Holloway. It was an adaptation of the 1899 play La Dame de chez Maxim by Georges Feydeau. A French-language version was filmed at the same time under the title La dame de chez Maxim's.
Plot
A Doctor tries to pass off a singer as his wife in Paris in 1904.[1]
Cast
- Leslie Henson - Doctor Petypon
- Frances Day - La Mome
- George Grossmith, Jr. - The General
- Lady Tree - Madame Petypon
- Stanley Holloway - Mongincourt
- Gertrude Musgrove - Clementine
- Evan Thomas - Corignon
- Desmond Jeans - Etienne
- Hugh Dempster - The Duke
- Eric Portman - Uncredited
References
- ↑ The Girl from Maxim's at Because Films Inspire
External links
The Girl from Maxim's at the Internet Movie Database
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