Michael and Mary

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Michael and Mary
Directed by Victor Saville
Produced by Michael Balcon
Written by A. A. Milne (play)
Lajos Bíró
Starring Herbert Marshall
Edna Best
Frank Lawton
Cinematography Leslie Rowson
Editing by Ian Dalrymple
Distributed by Universal Studios
Release dates 4 November 1931
Running time 83 mins
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Michael and Mary was a 1931 British drama film directed by Victor Saville and starring Elizabeth Allan, Edna Best, Frank Lawton, and Herbert Marshall. This was the first of the Edna Best and Herbert Marshall co-starring talkies. It was based on a play of the same name by A. A. Milne.

With a running time of 76 minutes, it was distributed by Universal Studios. A.A. Milne's story was adapted by Victor Saville and Angus MacPhail.

The play was performed on Friday, December 13, 1929 at the Charles Hopkins Theatre, NY. It starred Henry Hull, Edith Barrett, and Harry Beresford.

Plot

A young bride (Edna Best) is deserted by her husband (D. A. Clarke-Smith) but finds happiness with another man (Herbert Marshall). They contract a bigamous marriage for the sake of their child (Frank Lawton).

The first husband turns up and starts black-mailing them. During a quarrel with the second husband, he dies. After some complications, their son learns the truth, but stands by them.

Reception

The film was voted the third best British movie of 1932.[1]

References

  1. ""SUNSHINE SUSIE".". The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) (Perth, WA: National Library of Australia). 19 August 1933. p. 19 Edition: HOME EDITION. Retrieved 4 March 2013. 

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