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The Man from Toronto (1933 film)






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The Man from Toronto
British trade ad
Directed bySinclair Hill
Screenplay byW. P. Lipscomb
Based onplay The Man from Toronto by Douglas Murray[1]
Produced byMichael Balcon
Starring
  • Ian Hunter
  • Frederick Kerr
  • CinematographyLeslie Rowson
    Edited byR. E. Dearing
    Music byLouis Levy

    Production
    company

    Gainsborough Pictures

    Distributed byIdeal Films (UK)

    Release date

    • January 1933 (1933-01)

    Running time

    77 minutes
    CountryUnited Kingdom
    LanguageEnglish

    The Man from Toronto is a 1933 British romantic comedy film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Jessie Matthews, Ian Hunter and Frederick Kerr. After an inheritance is left to them if they marry, an Englishwoman and a Canadian must meet for the first time to investigate the other - with comedic results.[2] Matthews was considered a rising film star at the time of the production, and she quickly became one of Gainsborough Pictures' leading names.

    Plot[edit]

    Lawyer Bunston (Frederick Kerr) informs Englishwoman Leslie Farrar (Jessie Matthews), his niece by marriage, that she will inherit a quarter of a million if she marries Canadian Fergus Wimbush. The trouble is they have never met. Leslie is furious, certain that the deceased made the will to get back at her for not marrying him by pressuring her to wed his nephew. When Leslie refuses to comply with the condition, Bunston lets Mrs. Hubbard's cottage for Leslie, as she must cut down on her expenses.

    When the man from Toronto comes to England, Leslie poses as a parlour maid in order to better make his acquaintance, and the two fall in love anyway. When he finally discovers her real identity, he is furious and refuses to marry her, but she persuades him to change his mind.

    Cast[edit]

    Production[edit]

    Production began in July 1932. The film was shot at Islington Studios[3] and on locationatAmberleyinSussex.[4] It was based on a play by Douglas Murray.[1] The film's art direction was by Alex Vetchinsky.

    Critical reception[edit]

    TV Guide gave the film two out of five stars, calling it "A little charmer," and concluded that, "Kerr, as the lawyer, does his best to pair the two off and carries the weight of the picture while doing so."[5]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Goble, Alan (1 January 1999). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110951943 – via Google Books.
  • ^ "The Man from Toronto (1933)". Archived from the original on 14 January 2009.
  • ^ Wood p.75
  • ^ Richards p.212
  • ^ "The Man From Toronto". TVGuide.com.
  • Bibliography[edit]

    External links[edit]


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    1933 films
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    Films set in England
    Films set in London
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    Gainsborough Pictures films
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