Letter Of Introduction 1938

A master blend of high comedy and tense emotional drama, A Letter of Introduction reteams Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds, and Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, who’d previously costarred in the negligible Goldwyn Follies. Menjou plays John Mannering, a Barrymoresque actor who years earlier had divorced his wife and severed his relationship with his daughter Kay (Andrea Leeds). Now a grown woman, Kay aspires to an acting career, fully determined to make it on her own without her father’s help. She goes so far as to change her last name to Martin, and to keep her actual relationship to Mannering a secret from the public. This set-up leads to a dizzying series of complications, including the breakup of Mannering’s romance with a tootsie named Lydia Hoyt (Anne Sheridan), who falsely assumes that Kay is Mannering’s mistress, and Kay’s own romantic travails with vaudeville hoofer Barry Paige (George Murphy). Meanwhile, Kay’s ventriloquist friend Bergen and his dummy McCarthy rise to superstardom on radio. It is, in fact, Bergen and Charlie who are instrumental in reuniting the estranged Mannering and Kay, paving the way for the film’s tear-stained conclusion.

Genre: Classic Films
Starring: Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds, George Murphy, Edgar Bergen, Ann Sheridan, Eve Arden.
Year: 1938
Color/BW: Black & White
Movie Type: Public Domain Movies
Decade: 1930s
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