Storm in a Teacup

Storm in a Teacup(1937)

02/25/1937 (US)Comedy, Romance1h 27m
7.5

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A local politician in Scotland tries to break the reporter who wrote a negative story about him, and who is also in love with his daughter.

Ian Dalrymple

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Victor Saville

Director

James Bridie

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Ian Dalrymple

Writer

Donald Bull

Writer

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A review by CinemaSerf
7.0

Written on June 20, 2022

This is quite a fun poke at the most preposterous and inflexible aspects of the political system as Rex Harrison - a journalist - writes an article critical of the rather arbitrary and pompous behaviour of the Provost of the Scottish town of Baikie (a kilted Cecil Parker) after he orders the confiscation of a dog whose owner has repeatedly refused to pay the fee for a statutory dog licence (or the many, subsequent, fines). Add to this cocktail the daughter of the Provost - Vivien Leigh, who takes a bit of a shine to Harrison and the story starts to take off. It's enjoyable, with fast-paced dialogue and some strong performances from the three leading actors who go some way to enlivening their characters. It's far too long, however - it really does go "walkies" for quite a bit in the middle, but that said it takes a gentle swipe at the establishment and with an outdoor swimming fundraiser cancelled due to rain, it does leave a smile on your face.