A young lawyer is unable to get the Pembertons to sign a land sale contract until their daughter falls in love with him.
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Danger - Love at Work
1937
R
1 h 24 m
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A young lawyer is unable to get the Pembertons to sign a land sale contract until their daughter falls in love with him.
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أفضل الممثلين(18)
Ann Sothern
Toni Pemberton
Jack Haley
Henry MacMorrow
Mary Boland
Mrs. Alice Pemberton
Edward Everett Horton
Howard Rogers
John Carradine
Herbert Pemberton
Walter Catlett
Uncle Alan
Benny Bartlett
Junior Pemberton
Maurice Cass
Uncle Goliath
Alan Dinehart
Allan Duncan
Etienne Girardot
Albert Pemberton
E.E. Clive
Wilbur - Butler
Margaret McWade
Aunt Patty
Margaret Seddon
Aunt Pitty
Elisha Cook Jr.
Chemist
Hilda Vaughn
Pemberton's Maid
Charles Coleman
Edwin - Henry's Butler
George Chandler
Attendant
Spencer Charters
Hick
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Lydia Forson
29/05/2023 20:09
source: Danger - Love at Work
Simo Beyyoudh
16/11/2022 11:36
Danger - Love at Work
Mul
16/11/2022 01:47
I turned this on by chance one day on the Turner Classic Movies channel and enjoyed it immensely. Hilarious plot, good acting, fun theme song. I have seen Ann Sothern in a few movies and in her television series from the fifties, only recently discovering her "Maisie" series of films which I also enjoy. At first I didn't put two and two together about Jack Haley being the Tin Man in "The Wizard of Oz" (1939), but was interested to find this out since I had also recently seen him on TCM in a lightweight but yet fun film called "Vacation In Reno" (1946). It's been said that "Danger: Love At Work" borrowed from "You Can't Take It With You" (1938). "Danger" is from 1937, so it's difficult to say which film did the borrowing! Another hilarious movie to look for in this same screwball-family genre is "Merrily We Live" (1938) starring one of my favorites, Bonita Granville.
user2318973254070
16/11/2022 01:47
Otto Preminger was alternating directing for the stage and the movies at this point and this beautifully cast comedy is played like a variation on YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU. Like the New York Legislature or a Marx Brothers movie, everyone talks very fast and very loud and no one listens to anyone else. As a result, Jack Haley, who is not playing his usual milksop, is very frustrated in his efforts to buy a farm and be wooed by a surprisingly sweet and predatory Ann Southern.
A look at the cast list will show a fine assortment of supporting comics and people who didn't get enough chance to play comedy, like John Carradine.
I don't think this movie did very well at the box office, since Preminger didn't direct another movie for five years and rarely tackled a comedy except to finish up a couple of them for a dying Ernst Lubitsch. Perhaps this movie simply exhausted him. In any case, it is a fine, obscure screwball comedy.
Muhammad Sidik
16/11/2022 01:31
Thirties comedy tends to zanier-than-thou smugness, even in official classics like It Happened One Night and Bringing Up Baby. So it's a pleasant surprise to find Preminger already applying his lawyerly objectivity to a boilerplate screwball script, giving the zanies and the normals their due but not endorsing either. When Jack Haley asks Ann Sothern to elope and she protests, "If I don't have a wedding my family will never speak to me again" he shoots back, "That settles it!" and whisks her off - in effect a shotgun wedding between the two camps. A delightful tidbit that deserves reconsideration for the canon. (And the title song will have your toes tapping for days.)