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The Beloved Vagabond (1936 film)

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'The Beloved Vagabond' is a 1936 British musical drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Maurice Chevalier, Betty Stockfeld, Margaret Lockwood and Austin Trevor. The film was made at Ealing Studios by the independent producer Ludovico Toeplitz.

Plot



In 1900, a poor but promising French architect (Gaston de Nerac) living in London woos the daughter (Joanne Rushworth) of a gentleman facing economic ruin through exposure of his financial wrongdoing. A rival for the hand of Joanne (Count de Verneuil) promises to resolve the fathers economic problems in return for the hand of Joanne. Gaston feels obliged to agree and returns to France taking with him Asticot, a young boy also living in the boarding house. (Gaston is very encouraging of Asticots drawing and he in return regards Gaston as a patron and friend. In the world of film, a boy running away with a man needs no further explanation the boy becomes effectively de Neracs adopted son.)

During their meanderings in rural France, Gaston and Asticot meet a young woman, Blanquette, who is trying to support herself through music. They get together and become a musical partnership, finally moving to Paris where in a bar Gaston bumps into the Count de Verneuil Gastons old rival who is now married to Joanne. Shortly after the meeting, the Count dies and Joanne is once more a free woman.

Joanne meets with Gaston and they re-establish the warm relationship of old, a painful process for Blanquette who, by this time, has fallen in love with Gaston (though he is oblivious to this).

Gaston and Joanne return to London to make plans for their wedding. Gaston invites Blanquette and Asticot to the wedding and they bring with them the spirit of life on the road. This is fascinating for the other conservative guests but annoying for Joanne who relegates the two to the kitchen to be fed away from the other guests. This proves too much for Gaston who rows with Joanne. When Joanne reveals to Gaston the obvious that Blanquette is in love with himhe races off to find his two friends. But they have already departed for the train to Dover and the ferry to France.

Gaston requires the help of a horseless carriage to get to Dover to join Blanquette and Asticot. On the boat, he surprises Blanquette and tells her that he wants to be with his wife. She is puzzled and looks around for another woman before realising that she is the wife Gaston is referring to. A happy ending is guaranteed.

Cast



* Maurice Chevalier as Gaston de Nerac 'Paragot'

* Betty Stockfeld as Joanna Rushworth

* Margaret Lockwood as Blanquette

* Desmond Tester as Asticot

* Austin Trevor as Count de Verneuil

* Peter Haddon as Major Walters

* Charles Carson as Charles Rushworth

* Cathleen Nesbitt as Mme. Boin

* Barbara Gott as Concierge

* Amy Veness as Cafe Owner

* D.J. Williams as Undertaker

* C. Denier Warren as Railway Clerk

Production



The film was shot in English and French versions with different supporting casts.LONDON DEFERS ITS POETIC FILMS

JOAN LITTLEFIELD.Copyright, 1936, by The New York Times Company and NANA, Inc.. New York Times 8 Mar 1936: X4.


It was an early role for Margaret Lockwood.

Bibliography



* Low, Rachael. 'Filmmaking in 1930s Britain'. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.

* Perry, George. 'Forever Ealing'. Pavilion Books, 1994.

* Wood, Linda. 'British Films, 1927-1939'. British Film Institute, 1986.

References






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