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'''''The Unguarded Hour''''' is a 1935 play by [[Bernard Merivale]], inspired by a Hungarian work by [[Ladislas Fodor]]. |
'''''The Unguarded Hour''''' is a 1935 play by [[Bernard Merivale]], inspired by a Hungarian work by [[Ladislas Fodor]]. |
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It ran for 140 performances in the [[West End theatre|West End]] between 31 July and 30 November 1935, originally at [[Daly's Theatre]] before transferring first to the [[Phoenix Theatre]] and then to the [[Playhouse Theatre|Playhouse]].<ref>Wearing p.459</ref> The cast included [[Godfrey Tearle]] and [[Malcolm Keen]]. In 1939 it was staged at the [[Pasadena Playhouse]]. |
It ran for 140 performances in the [[West End theatre|West End]] between 31 July and 30 November 1935, originally at [[Daly's Theatre]] before transferring first to the [[Phoenix Theatre, London|Phoenix Theatre]] and then to the [[Playhouse Theatre|Playhouse]].<ref>Wearing p.459</ref> The cast included [[Godfrey Tearle]] and [[Malcolm Keen]]. In 1939 it was staged at the [[Pasadena Playhouse]]. |
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==Adaptation== |
==Adaptation== |
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Written by | Bernard Merivale |
Date premiered | 1935 |
Original language | English |
Genre | Drama |
Setting | London |
The Unguarded Hour is a 1935 play by Bernard Merivale, inspired by a Hungarian work by Ladislas Fodor.
It ran for 140 performances in the West End between 31 July and 30 November 1935, originally at Daly's Theatre before transferring first to the Phoenix Theatre and then to the Playhouse.[1] The cast included Godfrey Tearle and Malcolm Keen. In 1939 it was staged at the Pasadena Playhouse.
Adaptation
The following year it was dapted into a Hollywood film The Unguarded Hour directed by Sam Wood and starring Loretta Young and Franchot Tone.[2]
References
Bibliography
- Wearing, J.P. The London Stage 1930-1939: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel. Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.