My Lips Betray is a 1933 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Lilian Harvey, John Boles and El Brendel.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Joseph C. Wright.
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Directed by | John G. Blystone |
Written by | Attila Orbók (play) Jacques Natanson (play) Jane Storm S.N. Behrman Hanns Kräly |
Starring | Lilian Harvey John Boles El Brendel |
Cinematography | Lee Garmes |
Edited by | Alex Troffey |
Music by | Hugo Friedhofer |
Production company | Fox Film Corporation |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
Release date | November 4, 1933 |
Running time | 76 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
In a make-believe, middle-european kingdom, a vivacious but dim nation young lady works as a singer in a beer garden for her lease cash. In the mean time, the Ruler is confronting bankruptcy for his small country, unless he weds a wealthy but undesirable Ruler of another Middle-European territory. Eventually he takes in the struggling young singer, and they fall in love, despite possible bankruptcy and ruin.
A Restored version was shown at the 2019 UCLA Festival of Preservation.
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