Top cast:James J. Corbett,Bob Fitzsimmons,Billy Madden
Director:Philip Martin
Genre:Musical
Region:Brazil
Year:2006
Storyline:She was seduced by the aristocratic, charming and glamorous lifestyle she found on he Continent.She flirted with and entered into various sexual affairs, causing her marriage to ultimately fail.With a realistic and complex depiction of the crumbling relationship, the drama pushed the limits of the restrictive Production Code at the time with a frank depiction of marital infidelities (off-screen mostly), the couple""s inevitable breakup, and his association with another woman named Edith.Bits and pieces of their disjointed, fragmented talk are heard as it cuts in and out while they are walking and talking.Henry Windle Vale (Dame Gladys Cooper).A late afternoon tea party has been arranged between Mrs.Vale, her concerned, kindly, sophisticated sister-in-law Lisa Vale (Ilka Chase), and a New York psychiatrist named Dr.Upon the Hoggetts"" return from church, to their shock, hey discovered Duchess covered with paint, Arthur""s ruined, hand-made doll-house Christmas present smashed on the floor, and incriminating footsteps left behind of both Babe and the Duck.She stands at the doorway looking in at locals dancing and singing "Chick-a-chee." Although a foreigner, she attempts to cheerfully sing along with the refrain.Outside, she is delightfully pleased to learn that the on-the-make guys are Americans.She surprises them by striking up an acquaintance with her two fellow countrymen: "Sure sounds good to hear something that doesn""t sound like pig latin" - she introduces herself as Bonnie Lee (Jean Arthur) "from Brooklyn.