Misleading Lady

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Misleading Lady

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Stuart Walker
Written by Paul Dickey (play)
Caroline Francke
Charles W. Goddard (play)
Adelaide Heilbron
Starring Claudette Colbert
Edmund Lowe
Stuart Erwin
Music by Johnny Green
Cinematography George J. Folsey
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates 15 April 1932
Running time 70 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Misleading Lady (1932) is a film directed by Stuart Walker, and starring Claudette Colbert and Edmund Lowe. The film is based on the 1913 Broadway play by Charles W. Goddard and Paul Dickey. It is also a remake of the 1920 Metro silent film original which starred Bert Lytell and Lucy Cotton, also based on the play.[1] [2]

On March 1, 1932, upon completion of this film, Paramount Pictures closed its Astoria Studios in Astoria, Queens, New York City.

Plot

Story of girl, who to convince a producer of her ability to act, undertakes to make a man propose to her within three days. From the play by Charles W. Goddard and Paul Dickey.

Cast

Filming locations


References

  1. The Misleading Lady as produced on Broadway at the Fulton Theatre, November 251913 to May 1914; IBDb.com
  2. The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1931-40 published by The American Film Institute, c.1993

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