It's Love I'm After (1937)

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An infatuated debutante renews a Shakespearean actor's running feud with his leading lady.

Summary of "It's Love I seek"
"It's Love I seek" is a romantic comedy film from 1937, directed by Archie Mayo and produced by Warner Bros. The star-studded cast features Leslie Howard and Bette Davis as the lead couple, Basil Underwood and Joyce Arden, with Olivia de Havilland in a supporting function as Marcia West.

Establishment of Main Characters and Plot
The movie opens with Basil Underwood, a well-known phase actor, and his co-star and long-time fiancée, Joyce Arden, in the middle of a heated argument. They often participate in love-hate squabbles, however always end up reconciling due to their undeniable destination to each other. The audience likewise fulfills Marcia West, a rich young heiress and die-hard fan of Basil who sees him in every efficiency and dreams of marrying him at some point.

Romantic Conflicts and Triangle
The plot begins to thicken when Marcia's dad, in an effort to dampen her fascination with Basil, arranges for her to fulfill him in person, hoping she would be disillusioned. Nevertheless, this plan backfires when Marcia meets Basil post-performance and faints due to her frustrating enjoyment. Masqueraded as a medical emergency situation, Marcia is required to Basil's house, where she confesses her romantic sensations to him. Simultaneously, Joyce, fed up with their endless bickering, cancels their engagement. The heartbroken Basil then pursues Marcia, developing a complex love triangle.

Function Reversal and Reconciliation
The movie switches equipments when Joyce finds Basil's intents of marrying Marcia out of spite and actions in to restore their relationship. She disguises herself as Marcia's individual advisor, intent on messing up Basil's styles. In a humorous mix-up of occasions, with a string of comical misunderstandings, Joyce implicates Basil of adultery, further complicating matters.

The story offers a satisfying resolution in the climax where Basil, after much individual development, recognizes his deep love for Joyce, no matter their constant quarrels. Impacted by the unfolding occasions, Marcia also acknowledges her infatuation with Basil to be a mere impression, moving her affection towards an old friend, Henry Grant, who had actually been in love with her the whole time.

Analysis of the Film
"It's Love I'm After" effectively integrates elements of love, funny, and drama, making it a movie well ahead of its time. The efficiencies are strong, with Howard providing an endearing if somewhat overwrought Basil, Davis shining as the fiery and enthusiastic Joyce, and de Havilland delivering a believable efficiency as the naive and innocently obsessed Marcia.

The script, driven by smart repartee, includes depth and beauty to the characters while also advancing the plot. The film takes audiences on a rollercoaster trip of emotions, highlighting the complexities of relationships while offering a lot of laughs along the method.

Regardless of the standard style of a love triangle, the movie is abundant in its story and efficiencies, making it a traditional Hollywood romantic funny. "It's Love I'm After", with its fantastic mix of humor and love, provides an interesting watching experience, showcasing the classic appeal of love and the lengths one will go to protect it.

Top Cast

  • Leslie Howard (small)
    Leslie Howard
    Basil Underwood
  • Bette Davis (small)
    Bette Davis
    Joyce Arden
  • Olivia de Havilland (small)
    Olivia de Havilland
    Marcia West
  • Patric Knowles (small)
    Patric Knowles
    Henry Grant Jr.
  • Eric Blore (small)
    Eric Blore
    Digges
  • George Barbier (small)
    George Barbier
    William West
  • Bonita Granville (small)
    Bonita Granville
    Gracie Kane
  • Spring Byington (small)
    Spring Byington
    Aunt Ella
  • Georgia Caine (small)
    Georgia Caine
    Mrs. Kane
  • Veda Ann Borg (small)
    Veda Ann Borg
    Elsie
  • E. E. Clive (small)
    E. E. Clive
    First Butler