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The Gay Divorcee 1934

★ 6.9141 votes105 min📅 1934-10-12

"The King and Queen of 'Carioca'"

Step into the dazzling world of 1934 with *The Gay Divorcee*, a sparkling screwball comedy directed by Mark Sandrich. The film follows Mimi Glossop as she journeys to an English seaside resort to finalize her divorce, only to find love in unexpected places.

Director: Mark Sandrich

Cast

Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Guy Holden
Ginger Rogers
Ginger Rogers
Mimi Glossop
Alice Brady
Alice Brady
Hortense
Edward Everett Horton
Edward Everett Horton
Egbert Fitzgerald
Erik Rhodes
Erik Rhodes
Rodolfo Tonetti
Eric Blore
Eric Blore
Waiter
William Austin
William Austin
Cyril Glossop
Charles Coleman
Charles Coleman
Valet
Lillian Miles
Lillian Miles
Guest
Betty Grable
Betty Grable
Guest

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Gay Divorcee (1934) about?

Mimi Glossop arrives at an English seaside resort to secure a divorce, but her plans take an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with the charismatic dancer Guy Holden. A series of mix-ups and romantic entanglements ensues, blending humor, heart, and unforgettable dance routines.

Who directed The Gay Divorcee?

Mark Sandrich helmed this delightful comedy, bringing his signature touch to the film's blend of romance and humor.

Who stars in The Gay Divorcee?

The film stars the iconic duo Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, supported by Alice Brady, Edward Everett Horton, and Erik Rhodes in key roles.

Is The Gay Divorcee (1934) worth watching?

Absolutely! With its timeless comedy, enchanting dance sequences, and Astaire and Rogers' electrifying chemistry, *The Gay Divorcee* is a must-see for fans of classic Hollywood. The film's witty script and vibrant atmosphere make it a standout in the comedy-romance genre.

How long is The Gay Divorcee?

The Gay Divorcee runs for 105 minutes.

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About The Gay Divorcee (1934) — Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers' Classic Comedy Romance

Step into the dazzling world of 1934 with *The Gay Divorcee*, a sparkling screwball comedy directed by Mark Sandrich. The film follows Mimi Glossop as she journeys to an English seaside resort to finalize her divorce, only to find love in unexpected places. Enter Fred Astaire as Guy Holden, the charming dancer whose moves rival his wit and charm, alongside Ginger Rogers, whose on-screen chemistry with Astaire remains legendary. As misunderstandings unfold, the film blends romance, humor, and the infectious energy of 1930s musical comedy. With its witty banter, glamorous setting, and timeless dance sequences, *The Gay Divorcee (1934)* captures the magic of an era when cinema sparkled with sophistication and charm.

Audiences will delight in the film's clever plot twists, where mistaken identities and romantic missteps keep the story lively and engaging. The vibrant atmosphere of the seaside resort serves as the perfect backdrop for Astaire and Rogers' iconic performances, making *The Gay Divorcee* a standout in the comedy and romance genres. Whether you're a fan of classic Hollywood or a newcomer to Golden Age cinema, this film promises an unforgettable escape into a world of laughter, love, and unforgettable dance numbers.