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Evergreen
Directed by
Victor Saville
Approved
1934
1h 34m
Comedy
,
Romance
,
and more
6.6
83%
38%
6.2
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A music hall star flees to South Africa with her secret baby. Years later, her daughter returns to London and is cast as her ageless mother in a show. Complications arise when she falls for her fake son.
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Cast of Evergreen
Jessie Matthews
Harriet Green
Sonnie Hale
Leslie Benn
Betty Balfour
Maudie
Barry MacKay
Tommy Thompson
Ivor McLaren
Marquis of Staines
Hartley Power
Treadwell
Patrick Ludlow
Lord Shropshire
Betty Shale
Mrs. Hawkes
Marjorie Brooks
Marjorie Moore
Norma Varden
Barmaid (uncredited)
Victor Saville
Director
Alfred Junge
Art Direction
Glen MacWilliams
Director Of Photography
Berleo
Costume Design
Ian Dalrymple
Editor
Harry M. Woods
Original Music Composer
Richard Rodgers
Original Music Composer
Lorenz Hart
Original Music Composer
Louis Levy
Music Director
Bretton Byrd
Conductor
Evergreen Ratings & Reviews
The New Yorker
Penelope Gilliatt
Evergreen has real charm, vivacity, and gayness about it: not the biting wit of Lubitsch, but something silly and sweet.
Variety
Variety Staff
The screen adaptation and dialog is, for picture purposes, a better story than the stage version. It is more definite and coherent.
New York Times
Andre Sennwald
Both in its suave and expert technical arrangement and in its superb Rodgers and Hart songs, this Gaumont-British screen edition of Benn W. Levy's London play is a considerable joy.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
The score includes songs by Rodgers and Hammerstein; the direction, by Victor Saville, has a lightness rare in British films.
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