Aren't We All? (1932)
- Starring:
- Gertrude Lawrence, Hugh Wakefield, (more)
- Director(s):
- Harry Lachman
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The crackerjack director/cinematographer team of Harry Lachman and Rudolph Mate (Dante's Inferno, Our Relations) brought an extra veneer of class to the 1932 Gertrude Lawrence vehicle Aren't We All. She plays a shy and retiring lass who harbors a secret past indiscretion. Her "shameful" secret is revealed just as she plans to marry wealthy Owen Nares. The future husband expresses outrage, but his father Hugh Wakefield comes to Lawrence's rescue by exposing one or two of Nares' past peccadillos, and by inviting the girl's former lover to state his case. This British drawing room comedy was based on a stage play by the prolific Frederick Lonsdale. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Gertrude Lawrence - Margot
- Owen Nares - Willie
- Rita Page - Cabaret Dancer
- Aubrey Mather - Vicar
- Merle Oberon - Bit Part
- Hugh Wakefield - Lord Grenham
- Marie Lohr - Lady Frinton
- Renée Gadd - Kitty Lake
- Emily Fitzroy - Angela
- Harold Huth - Von Elsen
- Director(s):
- Harry Lachman
- Writer(s):
- Basil Mason, Gilbert E. Wakefield
- Producer(s):
- Walter Morosco
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