The Love Habit
1931 film
- 16 January 1931 (1931-01-16)
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The Love Habit is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Seymour Hicks, Margot Grahame and Edmund Breon. It was made at Elstree Studios with production beginning in August 1930.[1] Produced by British International Pictures, the largest British film company of the time, it was released in January the following year. It was based on a French play Pour avoir Adrienne by Louis Verneuil.
Cast
- Seymour Hicks as Justin Abelard
- Margot Grahame as Julie Bubois
- Edmund Breon as Alphonse Dubois
- Ursula Jeans as Rose Pom Pom
- Clifford Heatherley as Santorelli
- Walter Armitage as Max Quattro
- Elsa Lanchester as Mathilde
References
- ^ Wood p.69
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
External links
- The Love Habit at IMDb
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Films directed by Harry Lachman
- Weekend Wives (1929)
- Under the Greenwood Tree (1929)
- The Compulsory Husband (1930)
- Song of Soho (1930)
- The Yellow Mask (1930)
- The Love Habit (1931)
- The Outsider (1931)
- The Man at Midnight (1931)
- Mistigri (1931)
- Aren't We All? (1932)
- The Dressmaker of Luneville (1932)
- Down Our Street (1932)
- Insult (1932)
- The Beautiful Sailor (1932)
- Face in the Sky (1933)
- Paddy the Next Best Thing (1933)
- George White's Scandals (1934)
- I Like It That Way (1934)
- Baby Take a Bow (1934)
- Nothing More Than a Woman (1934)
- George White's 1935 Scandals (1935)
- Dante's Inferno (1935)
- Dressed to Thrill (1935)
- Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936)
- Our Relations (1936)
- The Man Who Lived Twice (1936)
- When You're in Love (1937)
- The Devil Is Driving (1937)
- It Happened in Hollywood (1937)
- No Time to Marry (1938)
- They Came by Night (1940)
- Murder Over New York (1940)
- Dead Men Tell (1941)
- Charlie Chan in Rio (1941)
- Castle in the Desert (1942)
- The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe (1942)
- Dr. Renault's Secret (1942)
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