The Gay Divorcee (1934)
Directed by Mark Sandrich
Genres - Comedy, Romance, Drama, Musical |
Sub-Genres - Comedy of Errors, Musical Comedy, Musical Romance |
Release Date - Oct 12, 1934 (USA - Unknown), Oct 12, 1934 (USA) |
Run Time - 107 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Matthew Tobey
Based on Dwight Taylor and Cole Porter's play of the same name, The Gay Divorcee centers on Mimi (Ginger Rogers), a woman seeking a divorce from her husband. Mimi travels to an English seaside resort, pursued by the love-stricken Guy (Fred Astaire), whom she mistakes for the hired correspondent in her divorce case. Among the many musical numbers featured are "Night and Day," the only song from the original Broadway musical included in the film, and "The Continental," which won the first ever Academy Award for Best Song. Directed by Mark Sandrich, the film features supporting performances by Alice Brady and Edward Everett Horton.
Characteristics
Moods
Keywords
dance [art], deception, disguise, divorce, extramarital-affair, lawyer, love, mistaken-identity, resort, romance, songwriter
Attributes
High Artistic Quality, High Production Values