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Storm in a Teacup

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Storm in a Teacup
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1hr 20min
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1937
Synopsis: Directed by Ian Dalrymple, this comedy of manners is based on a German play, and is one of the lesser known pieces of Vivien Leigh and Rex Harrison's filmographies. Set in an old-fashioned Scottish town, Storm in a Teacup features Rex Harrison as an English newpaper reporter who has traveled north in order to take a job. Once there, he meets Victoria (Leigh), the daughter of Provost Gow (Cecil Parker), who happens to be one of the wealthiest legal figures in town. It isn't until he come across an ... Full Synopsis
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Storm in a Teacup is a mildly diverting comedy of manners, the main interest of which is the participation of a very young Rex Harrison and Vivien Leigh. The screenplay is well constructed, from the "meet cute" opening through the various plot machinations that get the two leads together and tear them apart, and it flirts engagingly with some rather serious subject matter (truth, responsibility, haves ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Victoria Gow
Frank Burdon
Provost Gow
Mrs. Hegarty
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