Let Us Be Gay
- Director: Robert Z. Leonard
- Writer: Rachel Crothers; Frances Marion
- Producer: Robert Z. Leonard; Irving Thalberg
CGiii Comment
With such a title, it couldn't be ignored...
There is a pathetic sissy character...almost de rigueur for the period.
It's a clunking comedy...and, in all fairness, it's a monstrosity of a film.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Dowdy housewife Kitty dotes on her self-centered husband but divorces him when his mistress shows up at their home one day to break up their marriage. Bob had become bored with her lackluster appearance, their children and himself. Kitty re-invents herself and becomes a Continental favorite, dressing like a fashion model and behaving gaily. Three years after their divorce, Bob is at the home of a wealthy matron romancing her soon-to-be-married granddaughter, when the matron invites Kitty to a weekend party to steal Bob away from the granddaughter. When Kitty and Bob see each other, neither lets on they have a past, and the party continues as Bob pursues his ex-wife and new conquest equally.
Cast & Characters
Norma Shearer as Mrs. Katherine Brown;
Marie Dressler as Mrs. 'Bouccy' Bouccicault;
Rod La Rocque as Bob Brown;
Gilbert Emery as 'Towney' Townley;
Hedda Hopper as Madge Livingston;
Raymond Hackett as Bruce Keane;
Sally Eilers as Diane;
Tyrell Davis as Wallace Granger;
Wilfred Noy as Whitman, the Butler;
William H. O'Brien as Struthers, a Servant;
Sybil Grove as Perkins, a Maid;
Elinor Flynn; Mary Gordon as Mrs. McIntyre;
Helene Millard as Helen;
Dickie Moore as Young Bobby