The Great Garrick

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The Great Garrick
Directed by James Whale
Produced by Mervyn LeRoy
Written by Ernest Vajda (play)
Rowland Leigh (uncredited)
Starring Brian Aherne
Olivia de Havilland
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Running time 89 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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The Great Garrick (1937) is a motion picture directed by James Whale and starring Brian Aherne (as the famous eighteenth century actor David Garrick) and Olivia de Havilland. It also features Lionel Atwill, Edward Everett Horton, and Melville Cooper; a young Lana Turner has a bit part. The film was based on the play Ladies and Gentlemen by Ernest Vajda.

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Director James Whale, well known for his witty horror films, tackled comedy head-on in this period piece, set in the 18th century. David Garrick (Brian Aherne) is a gifted but supremely arrogant British actor whose fame is exceeded only by his ego. After finishing a starring run at London's Drury Lane Theatre, Garrick informs the audience his next engagement will be at the Comédie Française in Paris, and adds that he plans to use the opportunity to teach the French a few things about acting.

Stung by the insult, the members of the Comédie Française plan to take their revenge by pulling an elaborate prank; on his first night in Paris, Garrick is taken to an inn where, unbeknown to him, the staff and clientele have been taken over by actors, who stage a lively evening for his benefit. Garrick soon sees through the ruse but plays along, and acts cool towards a lovely young woman, Germaine de la Corbe (Olivia de Havilland), even though he is smitten with her. After giving Germaine the brush off, Garrick informs the assembled thespians that he saw through their trick, only to discover that Germaine happened upon the inn by accident and wasn't part of the act. Garrick realizes he's alienated the woman who has stolen his heart, and his grief begins to affect his performance as Don Juan.

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