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The Pursuit of Happiness Details

FULL SYNOPSIS

Pursuit of Happiness was adapted from the risque stage comedy by Lawrence Langner and Armina Marshall. Set during the American revolution, the film centers around the quaint 18th century custom of "bundling"--that is, having unmarried men and women share the same bed during cold weather, albeit fully clothed and with a wooden plank separating the bedmates. Joan Bennett is the American heroine, an innkeeper's daughter, and Francis Lederer the Hessian hero, who has deserted the English cause to experience American freedom--most notably the bundling practice. As Bennett's parents, Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland perform their usual domestic comedy in period costume. TV Guide listings frequently confuse the 1934 Pursuit of Happiness with an altogether different 1971 TV-movie of the same name. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Francis Lederer
as Max Christmann
Joan Bennett
as Prudence Kirkland
Charlie Ruggles
as Aaron Kirkland
Mary Boland
as Comfort Kirkland
Minor Watson
as Col. Sherwood
Adrian Morris
as Thad Jennings
Barbara Barondess
as Meg Mallory
Walter Kingsford
as Reverend Lyman Banks
Duke York
as Jonathan
Burr Caruth
as Reverend Myles
Jules Cowles
as The Drunk
Irving Bacon
as Bijah
Spencer Charters
as Sam Evans
Boyd Irwin
as Lord William Pitt
Colin Tapley
as Aide to Sir Henry Clinton
Bert Sprotte
as Col. Hoffer
Winter Hall
as Max's Uncle
Holmes Herbert
as Gen. Sir Henry Clinton
Paul Kruger
as Orderly
Reginald Pasch
as Col. Hoffer's Aide

Crew

Arthur Hornblow, Jr.
Producer
Virginia van Upp
Screenwriter
Karl Struss
Cinematographer
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