Breakfast for Two (1937)
- Starring:
- Barbara Stanwyck, Herbert Marshall, (more)
- Director(s):
- Alfred Santell
Synopsis of Breakfast for Two
In this screwball comedy, Valentine Ransome (Barbara Stanwyck) is an heiress who falls for Jonathan Blair (Herbert Marshall), a carefree playboy who owns part of a large steamship line. However, Valentine doesn't especially like Jonathan's brassy fiancé, Carol Wallace (Glenda Farrell), and thinks he needs to start taking a more serious attitude about his money and his investments. To teach Jonathan a lesson (and get closer to him in the process), Valentine arranges to buy enough stock in the shipping company that she's the majority owner, and begins giving him orders about how things should be done. Jonathan isn't about to stand for that, and set off for a cruise on one of his ships, with Carol in tow and every intention of having the ship's captain marry them. But Jonathan's sidekick Butch (Eric Blore) doesn't like Carol any more than Valentine, and seizes every available opportunity to throw a spanner into the works. The same year that the versatile Barbara Stanwyck starred in this comic trifle, she received an Oscar nomination for her dramatic work in the movie Stella Dallas. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Complete Cast of Breakfast for Two
- Barbara Stanwyck - Valentine Ransome
- Glenda Farrell - Carol Wallace
- Frank M. Thomas - Sam Ransome
- Pierre Watkin - Gordon Faraday
- Harold Goodwin - Chauffeur
- Monte Vandergrift
- Bobby Barber
- Edward J. Le Saint
- George Irving - Board Chairman
- Herbert Marshall - Jonathan Blair
- Eric Blore - Butch
- Donald Meek - Justice of Peace
- Etienne Girardot - Meggs
- Landers Stevens
- Larry Steers - Committeeman
- William Gould
- Tom Ricketts
- Sidney Bracey - Butler
- Director(s):
- Alfred Santell
- Writer(s):
- Viola Brothers Shore, Paul Yawitz, Charles S. Kaufman
- Producer(s):
- Edward Kaufman
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