Information
| Year: | 1932 |
| Rating: | 6.5(601) |
| Listed in: | Drama |
| Directed by: | George Cukor |
| Actors: | John Barrymore David Manners Paul Cavanagh Henry Stephenson Billie Burke Katharine Hepburn |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| George Cukor | |
| Actors | |
| John Barrymore | as Hilary Fairfield |
| David Manners | as Kit Humphreys |
| Paul Cavanagh | as Gray Meredith |
| Henry Stephenson | as Doctor Alliot |
| Bramwell Fletcher | as Gareth |
| Dick French | as Party Guest |
| Paul Irving | |
| Dennis O'Keefe | as Party Guest |
| Actresses | |
| Billie Burke | as Meg Fairfield |
| Katharine Hepburn | as Sydney Fairfield |
| Gayle Evers | as Bassett |
| Elizabeth Patterson | as Aunt Hester Fairfield |
| Julie Haydon | as Party Guest |
| Mildred Shay | as Party Guest |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Budget: | USD 300,000 |
| Plot: | After spending fifteen years in an asylum, Hilary Fairfield escapes from the institution after regaining his sanity. He finds that things at home are different than when he left them. His wife has divorced him and is already planning her next marriage, and his daughter has grown up throughout the years and is planning to marry as well. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Silent Night, Holy Night (1818)" (uncredited) Music by Franz Gruber Lyrics by Joseph Mohr English lyrics anonymous Sung by carollers on Christmas Eve "Good King Wenceslas" (uncredited) Traditional Christmas carol Modern lyrics by J.M. Neale (1853) Sung by carollers on Christmas Eve "God Bless the Master of This House" (uncredited) Music traditional ("God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen") Lyricist unknown Sung by carollers on Christmas Eve "Unfinished Sonata" (uncredited) Music by Max Steiner Played on piano by Katharine Hepburn and John Barrymore |
Goofs
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Crew: Toward the end, when Sidney convinces her mother to leave, she reaches for her mother's coat, and someone off-camera hands it to her. The hands of the crew member are clearly visible. Fact errors: 'Katharine Hepburn' is misspelled in the credits as 'Katherine Hepburn'. |
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