Review of Sylvia Scarlett (1935) by Corey N — 07 Feb 2011
This is a film that stars Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Edmund Gwenn and Brian Aherne. The basic plot has Hepburn character and her father escape to England after a embezzlement charge. So no one suspects who they are his daughter pretends to be a boy.
They end up meeting a scoundrel played by Grant and start a life of crime then on to a traveling show across the country. This story was a bit odd. Your never sure how this film is going to end. The film is a mix of drama, comedy and romance.
All the actors do a fine job in their roles. Hepburn and Grant are the best in their roles. A solid film overall. If your a Grant or Hepburn fan then give this a watch.
This review of Sylvia Scarlett (1935) was written by Corey N on 07 Feb 2011.
Sylvia Scarlett has generally received mixed reviews.
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