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    Let Us Be Gay is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic comedy-drama film produced and distributed by MGM. It was directed by Robert Z. Leonard and stars Norma Shearer.

  2. Let Us Be Gay: Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. With Norma Shearer, Rod La Rocque, Marie Dressler, Gilbert Emery. Dowdy housewife Kitty dotes on her self-centered husband but divorces him when his mistress shows up at their home one day to break up their marriage.

  3. Let Us Be Gay is the story of another divorcee who finds romantic adventure, this time in Paris, while barely enveloped by gauzy gowns knowingly designed by Adrian, ShearerÕs favored costumer.

  4. Let Us Be Gay: Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. With Norma Shearer, Rod La Rocque, Marie Dressler, Gilbert Emery. Dowdy housewife Kitty dotes on her self-centered husband but divorces him when his mistress shows up at their home one day to break up their marriage.

  5. Let Us Be Gay (1930) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. A frumpy housewife, Katherine "Kitty" Brown (Norma Shearer) waits hand and foot on her narcissistic husband, Bob (Rod LaRocque). When Kitty finds out about her...

    • Romance, Comedy
  7. Synopsis. Dowdy housewife Kitty dotes on her self-centered husband but divorces him when his mistress shows up at their home one day to break up...

  8. Let Us Be Gay is a film directed by Robert Z. Leonard with Norma Shearer, Marie Dressler, Rod La Rocque, Gilbert Emery .... Year: 1930. Original title: Let Us Be Gay. Synopsis: Dowdy housewife Kitty dotes on her self-centered husband but divorces him when his mistress shows up at their home one day to break up their marriage.

  9. Let Us Be Gay tells the story of Kitty and Bob Brown. In a poignant prologue, the two separate as the girl pulls down her dream castle upon the discovery that her husband has opened its gates to the intruder.

  10. Overview. Let Us be Gay. Quick Reference. (1929), a comedy by Rachel Crothers. [Little Theatre, 363 perf.] When Kitty Brown (Francine Larrimore) and her husband Bob (Warren William) quarrel, he stalks out of the house vowing never ... From: Let Us be Gay in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.