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Make Way for a Lady is a american film of genre Comedy directed by David Burton released in USA on 13 november 1936 with Herbert Marshall

Make Way for a Lady (1936)

Make Way for a Lady
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Released in USA 13 november 1936
Length 1h5
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy,    Comedy-drama,    Romantic comedy
Rating55% 2.7641152.7641152.7641152.7641152.764115

Make Way for a Lady is a 1936 romantic comedy/ drama directed by David Burton, starring Herbert Marshall and Anne Shirley. June Drew (Anne Shirley) is the teenaged "lady" in this filmization of Elizabeth Jordan's novel Daddy and I.

Synopsis

June Drew (Anne Shirley) is the daughter of widowed Christopher Drew (Herbert Marshall), who suffers in silence as his daughter tries to "match" him with every eligible woman in sight.

Actors

Herbert Marshall

(Christopher 'Chris' Drew)
Anne Shirley

(June Drew)
Gertrude Michael

(Miss Eleanor Emerson)
Margot Grahame

(Valerie Broughton)
Clara Blandick

(Mrs. Dell, Drew's Maid)
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