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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

The Great Garrick (1937)

Set in 1750, the great British actor David Garrick (Brian Aherne) travels to Paris to appear with the Comedie Francaise. But infuriated by a perceived insult, the head of the Comedie Francaise (Melville Cooper) concocts a plan to teach the great actor a lesson by having his acting trouple pose as the innkeeper and servants at his lodgings. Based on the play LADIES AND GENTLEMEN by Ernest Vajda and directed by James Whale (BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN). An atypical comedic farce from director Whale but actually quite amusing. Aherne is in fine form (channeling John Barrymore) as Garrick but the rest of the cast seem to relish their parts equally. Olivia De Havilland provides the love interest. With Lana Turner (not yet a blonde), Marie Wilson, Albert Dekker, Edward Everett Horton and Lionel Atwill.

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