Reserved for Ladies (1932) | |
Director(s) | Alexander Korda |
Producer(s) | Alexander Korda |
Top Genres | Comedy, Film Adaptation, Romance |
Top Topics | Book-Based, Mistaken Identity |
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Reserved for Ladies (1932) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by Alexander Korda and produced by Alexander Korda.
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Quotes from Reserved for Ladies
Sylvia Robertson:
Come up then, you Eskimo Romeo.
Mr. Robertson: Confound these French menus. They're Greek to me.
Sylvia Robertson: [nods toward foreigner] Russian.
Mr. Robertson: Armenian.
Sylvia Robertson: Maybe Bulgarian.
Mr. Robertson: Vulgarian.
[chuckles]
Mr. Robertson: Whatever he is, he's got whiskers like a goat.
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Mr. Robertson: Confound these French menus. They're Greek to me.
Sylvia Robertson: [nods toward foreigner] Russian.
Mr. Robertson: Armenian.
Sylvia Robertson: Maybe Bulgarian.
Mr. Robertson: Vulgarian.
[chuckles]
Mr. Robertson: Whatever he is, he's got whiskers like a goat.
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Facts about Reserved for Ladies
One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
Filmed in the transitional early sound ratio of 1.20:1, the modern day adaption to the standard post 1931 4:3 ratio results in the tops of heads being cropped off in several scenes.
In the original British version, Merle Oberon had an uncredited minor supporting role, but this was deleted in the twenty minutes of footage that was eliminated from the USA release version, which opened in New York City in May 1932 and was first telecast on Turner Classic Movies in March 2009.
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Filmed in the transitional early sound ratio of 1.20:1, the modern day adaption to the standard post 1931 4:3 ratio results in the tops of heads being cropped off in several scenes.
In the original British version, Merle Oberon had an uncredited minor supporting role, but this was deleted in the twenty minutes of footage that was eliminated from the USA release version, which opened in New York City in May 1932 and was first telecast on Turner Classic Movies in March 2009.
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