If I Were Free
1933 film
- December 1, 1933 (1933-12-01)
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If I Were Free is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Elliott Nugent and written by Dwight Taylor, based on the play, Behold, We Live by John Van Druten. The film stars Irene Dunne, Clive Brook, Nils Asther and Henry Stephenson. The film was released on December 1, 1933, by RKO Pictures.[1][2][3]
Plot
A suicidal World War I veteran and an antique dealer, both of whom are married to different people, embark on a love affair.
Cast
- Irene Dunne as Sarah Cazenove
- Clive Brook as Gordon Evers
- Nils Asther as Tono Casanove
- Henry Stephenson as Hector Stribling
- Vivian Tobin as Jewel Stribling
- Laura Hope Crews as Dame Evers
- Tempe Pigott as Mrs. Gill
See also
References
- ^ "If I Were Free (1933) - Overview". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
- ^ "Movie Review - If I Were Free - THE SCREEN; Irene Dunne, Clive Brook and Henry Stephenson in a Film Version of a John Van Druten Play". The New York Times. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
- ^ "If I Were Free Trailer, Reviews and Schedule for If I Were Free". TV Guide. Archived from the original on September 9, 2014. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
External links
- If I Were Free at IMDb
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Films directed by Elliott Nugent
- The Mouthpiece (1932)
- Life Begins (1932)
- Whistling in the Dark (1933)
- Three Cornered Moon (1933)
- If I Were Free (1933)
- She Loves Me Not (1934)
- Two Alone (1934)
- Strictly Dynamite (1934)
- Enter Madame (1935)
- Love in Bloom (1935)
- College Scandal (1935)
- Splendor (1935)
- Wives Never Know (1936)
- It's All Yours (1937)
- Give Me a Sailor (1938)
- Professor Beware (1938)
- Never Say Die (1939)
- The Cat and the Canary (1939)
- Nothing but the Truth (1941)
- The Male Animal (1942)
- The Crystal Ball (1943)
- Up in Arms (1944)
- My Favorite Brunette (1947)
- Welcome Stranger (1947)
- My Girl Tisa (1948)
- Mr. Belvedere Goes to College (1949)
- The Great Gatsby (1949)
- The Skipper Surprised His Wife (1950)
- My Outlaw Brother (1951)
- Just for You (1952)
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