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Writers:
Thompson Buchanan (play)
David Boehm (adaptation) ...
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Release Date:
13 January 1934 (USA) more
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Carol (Genevieve Tobin) feels, for whatever reason, that her husband, John (Adolphe Menjou), has grown indifferent to her... more | add synopsis
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Cast

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Genevieve Tobin ... Carol Townsend

Adolphe Menjou ... John Townsend
Mary Astor ... Charlotte Hopkins

Edward Everett Horton ... Eric Schulte
Patricia Ellis ... Janet Townsend
Guy Kibbee ... Ryder - Justice of the Peace

Hugh Herbert ... Detective John McTavish
Paul Kaye ... Paul Smith
Hobart Cavanaugh ... Hotel Desk Clerk
Robert Greig ... Andrews - Townsends' Butler
Harold Waldridge ... Elevator Operator
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Miki Morita ... Miki - Eric's Servant
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Runtime:
61 min
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1.37 : 1 more
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Certification:
USA:TV-G (TV rating)

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The play, "As Good as New," opened on Broadway in New York City, New York, USA on 3 November 1930 and closed in December 1930 after 56 performances. The opening night cast included Marjorie Gateson, Otto Kruger and Vivienne Osborne. more
Quotes:
Carol Townsend: It's funny the evolution of marriage. First, a double bed, then twin beds, now separate rooms. more
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2 out of 2 people found the following review useful.
Wonderful--and stuff like that!, 14 February 2008
10/10

This is a gem of a comedy--very much like a Lubitsch bedroom farce, only with a brisker running time, a lower budget, and some of that early '30s Warners snappiness added in.

Menjou is a great farceur, playing the husband who cheats but is aghast that his wife would consider doing the same. Horton is--well, Horton: the unique dithery fussbudget he always played. Mary Astor shows her gift for comedy here (almost a decade before "The Palm Beach Story") and Genevieve Tobin is a delight. So, too, is young Patricia Ellis--only 18 at the time of the filming but showing great poise. Robert Grieg, also a favorite of Preston Sturges' and known to Marx Brothers fans for his prominent role in "Animal Crackers," steals many a scene as the all-knowing butler. But the film is *really* stolen by Guy Kibbee as the justice of the peace, who only shows up in the last ten minutes but essentially walks off with the whole movie.

Thank goodness for Turner Classic Movies, and for its programmers who run obscure films like this which are so delightful. This film may be from 1934, but it hasn't dated a bit; its wry look at the craziness of love is still relevant.

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