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So, The Divorce of Lady X is this delightful blend of comedy and romance from 1938. Whelan's direction gives it a light, breezy atmosphere that perfectly captures that pre-war British charm. The pacing is just right, keeping you engaged without feeling rushed. You have this clever plot where a barrister mistakes a woman for his client's wife—classic mix-up stuff. The performances, especially from Merle Oberon and George Brent, bring a certain charisma that really sells the humor. What stands out are these witty exchanges and the slightly absurd situations they find themselves in. Plus, the practical effects in some scenes, like the hotel suite, feel very authentically done, adding to the overall charm. It's a nice little snapshot of the time, both in style and storytelling.
Great example of pre-WWII British comedies.Merle Oberon's performance adds a unique flair.The set design really evokes the hotel atmosphere.
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