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The Man in Possession (1931)

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User Rating: 7.4/10 (57 votes)

Overview

Writers:
H.M. Harwood (play)
Sarah Y. Mason (screen adaptation)
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Release Date:
4 July 1931 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy more
User Comments:
A surprising delight more

Cast

 (Complete credited cast)

Robert Montgomery ... Raymond Dabney
Charlotte Greenwood ... Clara
Irene Purcell ... Crystal Wetherby
C. Aubrey Smith ... Mr. Dabney
Beryl Mercer ... Mrs. Alice Dabney
Reginald Owen ... Claude Dabney
Alan Mowbray ... Sir Charles Cartwright
Maude Eburne ... Esther
Forrester Harvey ... A Bailiff
Yorke Sherwood ... Mr. Higginson - a Butcher
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Additional Details

Runtime:
84 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Certification:
USA:TV-PG (TV rating) | USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Austrian actress Nora Gregor supposedly learned English for a role in this film, but she was not seen in the TCM print. more
Quotes:
Clara: Are you trying to be funny?
Raymond Dabney: Yes.
Clara: Try harder.
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Movie Connections:
Version of Personal Property (1937) more
Soundtrack:
The Donkey Serenade more

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10 out of 11 people found the following comment useful:-
A surprising delight, 25 July 2005
8/10
Author: Karen Green (klg19) from New York City

Anytime one sees P.G. Wodehouse's name in the opening credits as a contributing writer, one should know that one is in for a good time. When the star of the piece is the always charming Robert Montgomery, it's a dead cert.

It is a shame that so few Montgomery vehicles are available on VHS and especially on DVD. He always appears to be having the best time of anyone on screen. No one could convey quite so insouciant an air, or had quite so charming and boyish a smile. Montgomery uses both attributes to great effect in this film, in which he plays the disgraced son of a haute-bourgeois family who ends up, through a series of complex machinations, posing as the butler in the household of his estranged brother's fiancée (played to great effect by the very lovely Irene Purcell).

The supporting cast is stellar as well, with the acerbic Charlotte Greenwood as the fiancée's maid and partner in poverty (not the fiancée herself, as another reviewer has stated), the foppish Reginald Owen as Montgomery's brother and Purcell's fiancé, a wonderfully gruff C. Aubrey Smith as Montgomery's father, and the always entertaining Alan Mowbray as the smarmy Sir Charles.

The plot is lighter than air, and would float away completely were it not anchored by this very talented cast. The happy ending given to the two admitted bounders (Montgomery and Purcell) is one that could only have occurred before the enforcement of the Hays Code, when charm was considered more meritorious than virtue. Hear, hear!

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