In Person
1935 · Movie · 87 min. · United States
Noted psychiatrist Dr. Aaron Sylvester has Hollywood star Carol Corliss as a patient. The beautiful blonde has developed such a phobia toward the large crowds of her adoring fans that she goes around disguised as a buck-toothed, horn-rimmed, homely brunette or wears a veil over her face to mask her identity. The doctor prescribes a vacation to a mountain lake cabin as part of her cure and asks young outdoorsman Emory Muir to accompany her and act as therapist. Muir is not impressed by celebrity, especially hers, and seems more interested in sport fishing and photography. Even when Carol metamorphosizes from her ugly duckling persona back to Hollywood princess, he remains unimpressed. To complicate matters, Carol's frequent movie co-star, ham actor Jay Holmes, has arrived on the scene to profess his love to her.
Direction William A. Seiter
Cast Ginger Rogers · George Brent · Alan Mowbray · Grant Mitchell · Samuel S. Hinds · Joan Breslau · Louis Mason · Spencer Charters
Soundtrack Roy Webb
Screenplay Allan Scott · Gerald Drayson Adams
Cinematography Edward Cronjager
Original title In Person
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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