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La belle imprudente ()

Julia Misbehaves (original title)
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1936. Julia Packett, a London chorus girl, is always in trouble financially, but she always seems to manage to land on her feet by using her feminine wiles to manipulate the men in her life... See more »

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Julia Packett
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William Sylvester Packett
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Ritchie Lorgan
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Susan Packett
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Fred Ghenoccio
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Mrs. Packett
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Colonel Bruce Willowbrook
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Ma Ghenoccio
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Benjamin Hawkins
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Lord Pennystone
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The Vicar
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Hobson
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Pepito
Phyllis Morris ...
Daisy
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Louise
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Mannequin (uncredited)
Harry Allen ...
Bill Collector (uncredited)
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Drunken Man (uncredited)
Shirley Ballard ...
Mannequin (uncredited)
Nan Boardman ...
Saleslady (uncredited)
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Jamie (uncredited)
André Charlot ...
Theater Doorman (uncredited)
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Gabby (uncredited)
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Roulette Gambler (uncredited)
Sidney D'Albrook ...
Tony, Waiter in Pub (uncredited)
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Croupier (uncredited)
Ted DeWayne ...
Acrobat (uncredited)
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Woman in Pawn Shop (uncredited)
Roland Dupree ...
French Messenger (uncredited)
Patricia Edwards ...
Mannequin (uncredited)
Fern Eggen ...
Girl in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
James Fairfax ...
Bill Collector (uncredited)
Bertha Feducha ...
Woman in Theater (uncredited)
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Bill Collector (uncredited)
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Gambling Casino Extra (uncredited)
Art Foster ...
English Sailor (uncredited)
Stanley Fraser ...
Pawn Shop Clerk (uncredited)
George Goldsmith ...
English Sailor (uncredited)
Alex Goudavich ...
Bellboy (uncredited)
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Mannequin (uncredited)
Winifred Harris ...
Lady Pennystone (uncredited)
Marjorie Jackson ...
Mannequin (uncredited)
Michael Kent ...
Acrobat (uncredited)
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Mannequin (uncredited)
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Mannequin (uncredited)
Connie Leon ...
Woman in Street (uncredited)
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Railroad Manager (uncredited)
James Logan ...
Moving Man (uncredited)
Alphonse Martell ...
Frenchman in Theatre (uncredited)
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Commissar (uncredited)
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Gambling Casino Extra (uncredited)
Henry Monzello ...
Acrobat (uncredited)
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Saleslady (uncredited)
Kay Norton ...
Girl in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
Albert Pollet ...
Bartender (uncredited)
Ray Saunders ...
Acrobat (uncredited)
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Woman in Street (uncredited)
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Mannequin (uncredited)
Billy Snyder ...
Acrobat (uncredited)
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Gambling Casino Extra (uncredited)
Cyril Thornton ...
Bill Collector (uncredited)
David Thursby ...
English Sailor (uncredited)
Candy Toxton ...
Girl in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
George Volk ...
Urchin (uncredited)
Joanee Wayne ...
The Head (uncredited)
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Postman (uncredited)
Herbert Wyndham ...
Piano Player in Pub (uncredited)

Directed by

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Jack Conway

Written by

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William Ludwig ... (screenplay) and
Harry Ruskin ... (screenplay) and
Arthur Wimperis ... (screenplay)
 
Gina Kaus ... (adaptation) and
Monckton Hoffe ... (adaptation)
 
Margery Sharp ... (novel "The Nutmeg Tree")

Produced by

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Everett Riskin ... producer

Music by

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Adolph Deutsch

Cinematography by

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Joseph Ruttenberg

Film Editing by

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John D. Dunning ... (as John Dunning)

Art Direction by

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Daniel B. Cathcart
Cedric Gibbons

Set Decoration by

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Edwin B. Willis

Costume Design by

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Irene

Makeup Department

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Jack Dawn ... makeup artist
Sydney Guilaroff ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Walter Strohm ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Marvin Stuart ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Jack D. Moore ... associate set decorator
Tony Ordoqui ... props (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Douglas Shearer ... sound
Charles E. Wallace ... sound (uncredited)

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Warren Newcombe ... special effects

Stunts

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Bob Yerkes ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Virgil Apger ... still photographer (uncredited)
Herbert Fischer ... camera operator (uncredited)
Leo Monlon ... grip (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Alexander Courage ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Other crew

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Jack Aldworth ... script supervisor (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

1936. Julia Packett, a London chorus girl, is always in trouble financially, but she always seems to manage to land on her feet by using her feminine wiles to manipulate the men in her life with a smile on her and usually their faces. Much to her surprise, Julia receives an invitation to her now grown daughter Susan Packett's wedding to upper crust Roderick Pennystone to be held in the Packett mansion outside of Paris. Julia being a wife and mother is something of which her current social circle had no idea. Julia and her equally upper crust husband William Packett met during the war when he was enlisted and she a bright eyed seventeen year old just starting out in the vaudeville business. They split - separated but never divorced - because of their fundamental class and thus attitudinal differences when Susan was just an infant. Julia knew that it made sense to leave Susan with William because Julia's working life, which includes late nights and often being on the move to where the work is located, would be no way to raise Susan. However, William's controlling mother, in the settlement, would not allow Julia any visitation rights, as such Susan has never known her mother. Despite having no money for the trip or appropriate wedding attire, Julia accepts the invitation, which Mrs. Packett, William and Susan are surprised to receive as no one admits to sending Julia an invitation, she not on the official invitation list. Julia's presence adds a spark to the proceedings as she is reunited with William and as she gets to know Susan for the first time, all which is only complicated by her encounter with the Ghenoccio acrobatic troupe en route to Paris, strongman Fred Ghenoccio who has fallen in love with her, and the presence of William's old friend, the wealthy Colonel Bruce Willowbrook, known to his friends as 'Bunny'. But Julia hopes that, based on her history and current circumstance with William, she has some influence on Susan, who she feels is marrying the wrong man, she seeing Ritchie Lorgan, the Packett's hired bohemian muralist, as the person Susan truly loves if she will only open her eyes to the fact. Written by Huggo

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Taglines It's daring! It's delicious! It's the gayest comedy - romance of the year! See more »
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Also Known As
  • La belle imprudente (France)
  • Julia se porta mal (Spain)
  • Julia gjør skandale (Norway)
  • Julia benimmt sich schlecht (West Germany)
  • Vanha rakkaus ei ruostu (Finland)
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  • 99 min
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Trivia Greer Garson met future husband E.E. Fogelson, an acquaintance of Peter Lawford's, on the set of this movie. See more »
Goofs After exiting the right hand drive phaeton/touring car at the honeymoon cabin, the two couples congregate at the right drivers side; the car is facing screen right. The next scene has the caretaker approaching from the right and the two couples are now standing in the exact same positions but on the left passenger side of the car; the car is now facing screen left. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Greer Garson (1961). See more »
Soundtracks When you're Playing with Fire See more »
Quotes Fred Ghenoccio: I've been waiting for something like this!
William Sylvester Packett: What do you mean?
Fred Ghenoccio: I know you society swells wandering around the passages at night. Sneaking into strange bedrooms.
William Sylvester Packett: Don't be a fool. Julia's my wife.
Fred Ghenoccio: She may be your wife, but she's my fiancée!
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