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Her Cardboard Lover

  • Director: George Cukor
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Musical
  • Movie Type: Romantic Comedy
  • Themes: Love Triangles
  • Main Cast: Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, George Sanders, Frank McHugh, Elizabeth Patterson
  • Release Year: 1942
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 93 minutes

Plot

No one will ever know what possessed MGM's reigning screen queen Norma Shearer to select the tired old stage farce Her Cardboard Lover as her final film. Set in Florida, the creaky plotline finds Consuelo Croyden (Shearer) attempting to make her disinterested sweetheart Tony Barling (George Sanders) jealous. To this end, Consuelo orders her personal secretary, Terry Trindale (Robert Taylor) to pretend to be her lover. This suits Terry fine, since he's always been crazy about Consuelo. And on and on it goes, with the three stars trying to make this wearisome old yarn worth watching. Of the three film versions of Her Cardboard Lover, this one isn't anywhere near as entertaining as the 1932 Buster Keaton vehicle The Passionate Plumber (which was no great shakes itself!) ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Review

Norma Shearer ended her film career on a less than stellar note with the forgettable Her Cardboard Lover. Although filmed twice before, the property has never worked especially well onscreen, perhaps least of all in this incarnation. The story is tired and filled with mechanisms we've all seen used to better effect elsewhere, and there's little in the dialogue that is fresh, enlivening or enlightening. Although director George Cukor is one of the most skilled practitioners of the light, continental touch that this kind of material requires, he is decidedly off his form here, offering direction that is generally dull and often leaden. The stars struggle mightily, but with little success. Norma Shearer has some effective moments, but the part calls for a younger woman, whose youthful exuberance and inexperience would help to make the plot turns more believable; with a mature woman in the role, it comes across as forced and artificial. George Sanders gets across a few zingers, but he does not seem very involved on the whole, and Robert Taylor is often at sea. There's some professional camerawork and a decent Franz Waxman score, but not much else to recommend Cardboard. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Chill Wills - Judge; Alec Craig

Credit

Cedric Gibbons - Art Director, George Cukor - Director, Robert J. Kern - Editor, Franz Waxman - Composer (Music Score), Ralph Freed - Songwriter, Burton Lane - Songwriter, Robert Planck - Cinematographer, Harry Stradling - Cinematographer, J. Walter Ruben - Producer, Jacques Deval - Screenwriter, Anthony Veiller - Screenwriter, William H. Wright - Screenwriter, John Collier - Screenwriter, Jacques Deval - Play Author

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Her Cardboard Lover

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Directed by George Cukor
Produced by J. Walter Ruben
Written by Jacques Deval
John Collier
Anthony Veiller
William H. Wright
Starring Norma Shearer
Robert Taylor
Music by Franz Waxman
Cinematography Robert H. Planck
Harry Stradling
Editing by Robert J. Kern
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) July 16, 1942
Running time 93 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Her Cardboard Lover is a 1942 American comedy film directed by George Cukor. The screenplay by Jacques Deval, John Collier, Anthony Veiller, and William H. Wright is based on the English translation of Deval's play Dans sa candeur naïve by Valerie Wyngate and P.G. Wodehouse. The film is the third screen adaptation of the play, following The Cardboard Lover in 1928 and The Passionate Plumber in 1932.

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Plot

Songwriter Terry Trindale is attracted to Consuelo Croyden, a woman he sees nightly at a Palm Beach casino. He finally works up the courage to approach her and express his feelings, but she rebuffs his advances. When he later accrues a $3,200 gambling debt to her, Consuelo agrees to hire him as her secretary to work off what he owes her. One of Terry's duties is to assume the role of her fiancé in order to discourage the insistent attention of Tony Barling, to whom Consuelo once was engaged, and to keep her from succumbing to her former beau's charms.

Tony refuses to believe she loves someone else and, when he recognizes Terry from the casino, his suspicions are aroused, despite Terry's outward displays of affection for Consuelo. Tony convinces her to join him on a friend's yacht, but Terry reminds her of his responsibility and keeps her from going.

Four weeks later, Consuelo finds herself still saddled with Terry, who has refused to accompany his songwriting partner Chappie Champagne to New York City to promote their latest tune. Consuelo insists she no longer has any interest in Tony and offers to cancel the rest of Terry's debt so he can join Chappie. Terry departs, and moments later Consuelo receives a call from Tony and invites him to the house. Instead it is Terry, who had disguised his voice, who arrives, and he berates Consuelo for her lack of self control. Complications arise when Tony actually does arrive on the scene and finds Terry, wearing Consuelo's satin pajamas, in bed. When Terry refuses to admit the truth, an angered Tony departs for his hotel, Consuelo follows, and Terry is not far behind. The two men engage in a brawl and eventually are arrested.

During their hearing on charges of disturbing the peace and assaulting a police officer, Chappie arrives with money from the sale of their song to pay for Terry's fine. Tony proposes to Consuelo, but she realizes she's in love with Terry, who is arrested for grand larceny when he arrives at the airport with Chappie. The bogus charge, brought by Consuelo in order to stop Terry from leaving, is dropped, and the two embrace.

Production

The Broadway production of Her Cardboard Lover had been staged in 1927 by Gilbert Miller, with Jeanne Eagels and Leslie Howard in the leading roles. Although it ran for only 154 performances [1], the film rights were purchased by MGM for Marion Davies, and a silent film adaptation called The Cardboard Lover was released in 1928. In 1932 the play reached the screen in two versions, The Passionate Plumber, directed by Edward Sedgwick, and Le plombier amoureux, directed by Claude Autant-Lara, both starring Buster Keaton. In December 1934, MGM production chief Irving Thalberg announced his plan to adapt the play for a musical starring Maurice Chevalier and Grace Moore, but the project never came to fruition. [2]

Joan Crawford and Hedy Lamarr were offered the role eventually accepted by Norma Shearer, who selected The Cardboard Lover over Now, Voyager and Mrs. Miniver. The eventual commercial failure of George Cukor's remake prompted her to retire from the screen, although at the time she claimed she merely was taking an extended vacation. [2]

The song "I Dare You" was written by Burton Lane and Ralph Freed. [2]

Cast

Critical reception

Bosley Crowther of the New York Times observed, "Her Cardboard Lover may have been a charming bit of nonsense fifteen years ago, when Leslie Howard and Jeanne Eagels played it on the Empire Theatre's stage [but] the years have not been kind to it, and neither have the present revivalists. For the screenplay by four weary writers is just a lot of witless talk, and the performance, under George Cukor's direction, is close to ridiculous. Miss Shearer either overacts deliberately, but without any comic finesse, or she has been looking at the pictures of fancy models in the high-tone fashion magazines. Mr. Taylor, who had finally gotten somewhere as an actor, is back where he began — back as a piece of well-dressed furniture compelled to make the most inane remarks." [3] He later named it one of the years's ten worst films. [2]

TV Guide rated the film 2½ out of four stars and commented, "An ancient and overused farcical comedy, this story is handled with as much aplomb as can be expected from Shearer, Taylor, and Sanders, and even with Cukor as director it still falls apart quickly . . . [Shearer] herself picked this moldering story out of the MGM vaults for reasons only [she] would know. It was a sad swan song to an otherwise illustrious career." [4]

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