Crown Prince Florizel (Robert Montgomery) is to marry the Princess Brenda of Irania, but she declines the arranged marriage. Relieved, Florizel heads for London, with the Colonel (Frank Morg... Read allCrown Prince Florizel (Robert Montgomery) is to marry the Princess Brenda of Irania, but she declines the arranged marriage. Relieved, Florizel heads for London, with the Colonel (Frank Morgan), where he seeks adventure and a good time. Talking with a stranger, he learns that the... Read allCrown Prince Florizel (Robert Montgomery) is to marry the Princess Brenda of Irania, but she declines the arranged marriage. Relieved, Florizel heads for London, with the Colonel (Frank Morgan), where he seeks adventure and a good time. Talking with a stranger, he learns that there is a private club called the Suicide Club. Taking this to be a ruse or a trick, he join... Read all
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- Waiter with Plum Pudding
- (uncredited)
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This is a very intriguing story with twists and turns that will keep the viewer interested. Montgomery and Russell did five films together and make a good team. She's quite striking-looking and somber in this. Montgomery does an excellent job as the prince, a young man who can't resist the idea of adventure and who is willing to take even foolish risks. Louis Hayward's role is small but a different one for him. He looks heavier and softer. As the actor who first portrayed The Saint, he normally was quite suave and dashing.
You have to pay attention during "Trouble for Two" - it moves fast. Based on Robert Louis Stevenson's story "The Suicide Club," the script could have been stronger, but it's a good effort and a change from the usual fare.
Victoria London is the setting for the story which, like most Stevenson tales, wanders into the dark side with some proper mood and atmosphere. Frank Morgan is his usual blustery self (what a great Dr. Watson he would have made if Nigel Bruce weren't around), but his mannerisms are played for less comic effect than usual.
The plot unwinds in a snappy one hour and fifteen minutes of running time but explanations are skimpy and you have to be paying close attention to catch certain facts. As the President of the Suicide Club, REGINALD OWEN is burdened by some obvious make-up alterations but does a competent enough job in his unusual role.
Passes the time and is worth a watch as a programmer of mildly entertaining interest. Louis Hayward is impressive in a brief and rather thankless role.
Did you know
- TriviaThe emphatic remarks at the beginning about the need for a crown prince to abandon a life of frivolity and settle down and be serious clearly allude to the Abdication Crisis in Great Britain, which was happening at that time.
- GoofsThe colonel tells the prince that "His Majesty, your father" wants to see him. One term would be used in formal discourse, the other in informal, so they would never be used together. There is no need to add "your father" to clarify who is being referred to, as only the king is called "Majesty."
- Quotes
Prince Florizel: Do you always think best with your mouth full?
- Alternate versionsAccording to the AFI Catalog of Feature Films, 1931-1940, there was a version that included Virginia Weidler and David Holt playing the two lead characters as children at the start of the film, according to contemporary reviews. But that was not in this print nor in the cutting continuity submitted for copyright.
- ConnectionsVersion of The Suicide Club (1909)
- SoundtracksPiano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight' I. Adagio sostenuto
(uncredited)
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
[The piano piece played as Florizel and Gerry enter the Suicide Club for the first time]
Details
- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1