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{{Infobox_Film |
name = The Divorce of Lady X|
image = |
imdb_id = 0030063|
director = [[Tim Whelan]] |
writer = [[Gilbert Wakefield]],<br />[[Lajos Biró]] (adaptation),<br />Ian Dalrymple(scenario)|
starring = [[Laurence Olivier]], [[Merle Oberon]], |
producer = Alexander Korda|
music = [[Miklós Rózsa ]]|
cinematography = Harry Stradling Sr.|
distributor = United Artists|
released = 1938|
runtime = 92 mins|
language = [[English language|English]] |
}}
'''''The Divorce of Lady X''''' was a [[1938]] [[United Kingdom|British]] [[film]], [[film director|directed]] by [[Tim Whelan]] and starring [[Merle Oberon]] and [[Laurence Olivier]]. A [[romantic comedy]] about a [[divorce]] [[lawyer]] who believes himself to be implicated as the "other man" in the very divorce case he has agreed to professionally [[prosecute]].
'''''The Divorce of Lady X''''' was a [[1938]] [[United Kingdom|British]] [[film]], [[film director|directed]] by [[Tim Whelan]] and starring [[Merle Oberon]] and [[Laurence Olivier]]. A [[romantic comedy]] about a [[divorce]] [[lawyer]] who believes himself to be implicated as the "other man" in the very divorce case he has agreed to professionally [[prosecute]].



Revision as of 09:17, 14 March 2006

The Divorce of Lady X
Directed byTim Whelan
Written byGilbert Wakefield,
Lajos Biró (adaptation),
Ian Dalrymple(scenario)
Produced byAlexander Korda
StarringLaurence Olivier, Merle Oberon,
CinematographyHarry Stradling Sr.
Music byMiklós Rózsa
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
1938
Running time
92 mins
LanguageEnglish

The Divorce of Lady X was a 1938 British film, directed by Tim Whelan and starring Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier. A romantic comedy about a divorce lawyer who believes himself to be implicated as the "other man" in the very divorce case he has agreed to professionally prosecute.

This film was made in technicolor.