Mary is an impetuous romantic who marries British aristocrat Lord Philip Rexford on a whim. Their marriage is successful, though, and they grow closer over the years.Mary is an impetuous romantic who marries British aristocrat Lord Philip Rexford on a whim. Their marriage is successful, though, and they grow closer over the years.Mary is an impetuous romantic who marries British aristocrat Lord Philip Rexford on a whim. Their marriage is successful, though, and they grow closer over the years.
- Erskine
- (as Skeets Gallagher)
- Pamela
- (as Baby Marilyn Spinner)
- Nurse
- (as Phillis Coghlan)
- Bartender
- (uncredited)
- Fire Chief
- (uncredited)
- Clegg
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaEvita Perón's favorite movie during her teenage years in Junín.
- GoofsThe length and styling of Norma Shearer's hair repeatedly changes from scene to scene and from one sequence to another.
- Quotes
Mary: Listen, I tell you what. We'll go up to my sister Sylvia's. There's some fun going on up there! Do you like mad parties?
Lord Rexford: Well, yes, I-I think I do. Thank you very much.
Mary: Good! What's your name?
Lord Rexford: Rexford.
Mary: Rexford... well, you run along home and get on a nice little dinner dress and pick me up in an hour. How's that?
Lord Rexford: Right!
Mary: Right! No, wrong! I'll pick you up. That'll be good and step on it!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Complicated Women (2003)
- SoundtracksWe're Together Again
(1933) (uncredited)
Composed by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Played as part of the score throughout
This story is a typical Norma story of the day. Much like those that she had played in earlier films of the early 30s. She's caught between two men. In this case Herbert Marshall & Robert Montgomery. She marries Marshall, has a daughter with him and then he's gone away much of the time and she starts to take up with the younger Montgomery. The rest of the film is a series of adventures for Norma as Aunt Hetty(Mrs Pat) and others take her to St Moritz, Monte Carlo etc to help her find herself. Marshall was himself an interesting actor. He, like Ronald Colman and Basil Rathbone had seen action in WW1. In Marshall's case he lost a leg and even though a suave/textured leading man here, as well as in other films, he's walking around ably on a wooden leg. All in all I quite enjoy the treats this film offers. Norma was a very sexy woman with a nice shape. She wears some nice(and Pre-Code) form fitting gowns and looks fetching. Silent screen star Lilyan Tashman makes her next to last appearance in a supporting role as one of Norma's friends. She died soon after this was made. And of course the ultimate treat of this movie, seeing theatre great Mrs Pat Campbell and hearing her act. Wonderful!
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- Also known as
- Lady Mary's Lover
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- Production company
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- Budget
- $769,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1