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Rating: 5.7/10 by 3 users

Repent at Leisure (1941)

Everyone in a large department store knows that a rising star is married to the owner's daughter, except her husband.

Directing:
  • Frank Woodruff
Writing:
  • Arnaud d'Usseau
  • Jerome Cady
  • James Gow
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Apr 04, 1941

Rating: 5.7/10 by 3 users

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Country:
United States of America
Language:
Runtime: 01 hour 06 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: adopted son, runaway bride
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Kent Taylor
Richard Hughes
Wendy Barrie
Emily Baldwin
George Barbier
Robert Cornelius Baldwin
Nella Walker
Sally Baldwin
Thurston Hall
Jay Buckingham
Charles Lane
Clarence Morgan
Rafael Alcayde
Prince Paul Stephanie
Hooper Atchley
Floor Walker
Jack Briggs
Phil, Stock Boy
George Chandler
Bus Conductor
Jack Gargan
Baldwins Employee
Dorothy Lee
Flip Sales Girl
Jane Patten
Richard's Secretary
Virginia Vale
Elevator Girl

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Though this is hardly original, I think that maybe the fact that there's a consistent grade of B-listers taking part just about gets it over the finish line in one piece. With "Emily" (Wendy Barrie) jilting "Prince Paul" (Rafael Storm) at the altar - with the full support of her doting and wealthy father "Baldwin" (George Barbier), she bumps into the charming "Hughes" (Kent Taylor) on the top of a bus - in full wedding regalia - and the ensuing whirlwind romance results in marriage. She tells her father only to discover that he is one of his employees. Much to the chagrin of his colleagues, "Hughes" suddenly starts to move up through the department store in which he works, but he is confident it's all based on merit. He has no idea that he's the boss's son-in-law! That state of affairs cannot continue and in fit of pique, the man leaves job and marriage to work for a competitor. The battles lines are drawn as the two stores battle to out-sale each other. It's all about brollies in the end as the rather predicable outcome hoves into view. The cast put a little entertaining effort into their characters and the writing does enough to keep this moving along making an amiable watch for an hour.


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