7 years after your post, but I just saw this motion picture. Is the standard for great movie how closely it matches the play? This happens over and over and sometimes great pictures are the result and sometimes schlock. The big error is whether Paramount misled Noel Coward or other authors. Why not buy the rights, get a new title, and add an acknowledgement? There are a zillion dreadful movies. This isn't one of them. Definitely seems to be a slap in the face to Noel Coward. I think less of Coward. He should have bitched about any unfair, double-crossing, but 'hate the movie? What was a great movie to him in 1933? Long, depressing German expressionist stuff playing this Saturday night at the Lowe's downtown!! hurrah. Let's get popcorn.
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