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Just My Luck (1933 film)

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Director
  
Jack Raymond

Language
  
English

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Writer
  
Ben Travers
,
H.F. Maltby

Release date
  
1933 (1933)

Just My Luck is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter, Davy Burnaby and Robertson Hare. The screenplay was written by Ben Travers based on a 1932 Aldwych farce by H.F. Maltby, Fifty-Fifty, adapted from the French play Azaïs by Louis Verneuil and Georges Berr.

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Plot summary

A shy teacher takes over the running of a hotel.

Cast

  • Ralph Lynn - David Blake
  • Winifred Shotter - Peggy Croft
  • Davy Burnaby - Sir Charles Croft
  • Robertson Hare - Trigg
  • Vera Pearce - Lady Croft
  • Frederick Burtwell - Stromboli
  • Phyllis Clare - Babs
  • Critical reception

    In 1933, the Melbourne Argus wrote, "one has become accustomed to seeing Ralph Lvnn as Ralph Lynn in every part which he plays. His appearances in the opening sequences of Just My Luck (at the Majestic) as a music teacher who expects everyone to kick him down the back stairs raises hopes that at last one is to see him subordinate himself to a character. The hopes are refreshing but fragile, like a glass of iced lager in the tropics - not that it matters much. Ralph Lynn as Ralph Lynn is as diverting a spectacle as the British screen can offer. The attitude to life of Mr. Blake, the music master, Is expounded in a single phrase. "I wonder why that didn't hit me," he ponders when a loose slate slides from a rooftop and shatters at his feet. Poor Mr. Blake has had 35 years of bad luck...Mr. Lynn contrives to leaven his foolery with touches of genuine pathos, but when his luck changes to prove the comforting theory that a man has as much good as bad fortune in his life, he fairly romps in his Rookery Nook style, through broader and yet broader farce. It is all very good fun, though. Mr. Lynn is supported by an able cast, which includes Winifred Shotter and Robertson Hare."

    References

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