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He Stayed for Breakfast 1940

89 min📅 1940-08-31

"Meet the merriest mad man that ever barged into a lady's boudoir!"

In the romantic heart of 1930s Paris, a sparkling screwball comedy unfolds when a glamorous socialite's quiet life takes a wildly unexpected turn.

Director: Alexander Hall

Cast

Loretta Young
Loretta Young
Marianna Duval
Melvyn Douglas
Melvyn Douglas
Paul Boliet
Eugene Pallette
Eugene Pallette
Maurice Duval
Alan Marshal
Alan Marshal
Andre Dorlay
Una O'Connor
Una O'Connor
Doreta
Curt Bois
Curt Bois
Comrade Tronavich
Leonid Kinskey
Leonid Kinskey
Comrade Nicky
Trevor Bardette
Trevor Bardette
Police Lieutenant
Grady Sutton
Grady Sutton
Salesman
Frank Sully
Frank Sully
Butcher

Frequently Asked Questions

What is He Stayed for Breakfast (1940) about?

This witty romantic comedy follows a sophisticated Parisian socialite who unexpectedly shelters a charming political fugitive in her home. What begins as a secret hideout quickly spirals into a day of comedic misadventures, romantic tension, and surprising connections.

Who directed He Stayed for Breakfast?

Alexander Hall directed this delightful romantic comedy, bringing a light touch to the film's fast-paced humor and romantic charm.

Who stars in He Stayed for Breakfast?

The film stars Loretta Young as the elegant socialite, Melvyn Douglas as the fiery fugitive, supported by Eugene Pallette, Alan Marshal, and Una O'Connor.

Is He Stayed for Breakfast (1940) worth watching?

With its sparkling dialogue, charming leads, and classic screwball energy, *He Stayed for Breakfast* remains a delightful escape. Fans of 1940s romantic comedies will appreciate its wit and warmth, making it a solid choice for a lighthearted watch.

How long is He Stayed for Breakfast?

He Stayed for Breakfast runs for 89 minutes.

About He Stayed for Breakfast (1940) — Classic Romantic Comedy with Loretta Young & Melvyn Douglas

In the romantic heart of 1930s Paris, a sparkling screwball comedy unfolds when a glamorous socialite's quiet life takes a wildly unexpected turn. After secretly sheltering a dashing and passionate political fugitive in her lavish apartment, she finds herself caught in a whirlwind of witty banter, romantic sparks, and delightful chaos. Directed by Alexander Hall with a deft touch for lighthearted timing, *He Stayed for Breakfast (1940)* blends sharp dialogue, mischievous charm, and the timeless allure of Parisian romance. With Loretta Young as the poised but spirited heroine and Melvyn Douglas bringing effortless charm to the roguish lead, this comedy sparkles with wit, warmth, and an irresistible sense of adventure.

The film thrives on the playful tension of opposites attracting—wealth and idealism, order and spontaneity—as the two leads navigate a day filled with disguises, close calls, and laughter. Set against the backdrop of a city known for romance and intrigue, the story balances slapstick energy with sophisticated humor, making it a standout in classic screwball cinema. Whether you're a fan of golden-age Hollywood or just looking for a feel-good escape, *He Stayed for Breakfast* delivers timeless fun with style.