There's That Woman Again

There's That Woman Again
Directed by Alexander Hall
Produced by Harry Cohn (uncredited)
Written by Philip G. Epstein
Ken Englund
James Edward Grant
Story by Wilson Collison
Based on a play
by Gladys Lehman
Starring Melvyn Douglas
Virginia Bruce
Music by Leigh Harline (uncredited)
Cinematography Joseph Walker
Edited by Viola Lawrence
Production
company
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date
  • December 24, 1938 (1938-12-24)
Running time
72 minutes
Country United States
Language English

There's That Woman Again is a 1938 comedy mystery film directed by Alexander Hall. It is the sequel to There's Always a Woman,[1] released the same year. In both films, Melvyn Douglas stars as a private investigator whose wife involves herself in his work. Joan Blondell played the wife in the first film, but that role went to Virginia Bruce in this one.

Cast

Reception

In The New York Times, Frank Nugent described it as "a crudely jointed mystery film", but conceded "it's a harmless way of killing time."[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Frank Nugent (January 6, 1939). "The Screen; The Music Hall's 'There's That Woman Again' Offers Further Adventures of a Whimsical Detective". The New York Times.
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