Happy Ever After (1932 film)
1932 film
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Happy Ever After is a 1932 British-German musical film directed by Paul Martin and Robert Stevenson, and starring Lilian Harvey, Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Sonnie Hale, and Edward Chapman.
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| Produced by | Erich Pommer |
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| Distributed by | Woolf and Freedman Films |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
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| Language | English |
It was made as a co-production between the London-based Gainsborough Pictures and Germany's UFA. It was one of a series of co-productions between Gainsborough and German firms during the era, but it failed to meet the requirements to qualify as a British quota film.
A German-language version A Blonde Dream and a French-language version (Un rêve blond) were filmed at the same time. The film was shot in Berlin at the Babelsberg Studios using principally British actors.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut.
Synopsis
A young woman who dreams of going to Hollywood and becoming a star, meets two window cleaners and falls in love with both of them.[2]
Cast
- Lilian Harvey as Jou-Jou
- Jack Hulbert as Willie I
- Cicely Courtneidge as Illustrated Ida
- Sonnie Hale as Willie II
- Edward Chapman as Colonel
- Percy Parsons as Merriman
- Clifford Heatherley as Commissionaire
- Charles Redgie as Secretary