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Synopsis
This modern "Flying Dutchman" story stars actor/playwright Noel Coward as a class-A heel. Coward uses his position as a powerful publisher to break as many hearts as is humanly possible. When Coward does his usual hatchet job on poet Julie Haydon, she plants a curse on his head, praying that he'll die and that no one will mourn him. Within the week, Coward is killed in a plane crash. Slated for Purgatory, Coward is given a second chance; if he can find someone who will weep for him, his soul will be saved. As expected, the sole mourner turns out to be Haydon, whose fiance's life is saved by the repentant Coward. As with most of the Ben Hecht-Charles MacArthur film productions of 1930s, The Scoundrel is hard to warm up to because the characters are so unappealing. Still, it's fascinating to see Noel Coward playing a villain, and to spot legendary critic/curmudgeon Alexander Woollcott in a supporting role. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Richard Bond Howard Gillette
Raymond Bramley Felix Abrams
Eduardo Ciannelli Maurice Stern
Frank Conlan Massey
Ernest Cossart Jimmy Clay
Harry Davenport Slevack
Everley Gregg Mildred Langwiter
Julie Haydon Cora Moore
Rosita Moreno Carlotta
Martha Sleeper Julia Vivian
Lionel Stander Rothenstein
Helen Strickland Mrs. Rollinson
O.Z. Whitehead Calhoun
Hope Williams Margie
Alexander Woollcott Vanderveer Veyden
Noël Coward Anthony Mallare
Stanley Ridges Paul Decker

Production Crew

Walter E. Keller Art Director
Lee Garmes Cinematographer
Ben Hecht Director
Charles MacArthur Director
Arthur Ellis Editor
Frank Tours Musical Direction/Supervision
Ben Hecht Producer
Charles MacArthur Producer
Ben Hecht Screenwriter
Charles MacArthur Screenwriter
Albert Johnson Set Designer
Year: 1935
Runtime: 78
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Paramount

Release
by Paramount

Awards
1935 - 10 Best Films - New York Times
1935 - 10 Best Films - New York Times