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21 Days Together (1940) Movie Info Synopsis An Englishman (Laurence Olivier) kills his lover's (Vivien Leigh) husband and plans to give himself up, but his barrister brother (Leslie Banks) objects.
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In 21 Days (1940, aka 21 Days Together) directed by Basil Dean, Larry Darrent (Laurence Oliver) accidentally kills his lover's (Wanda, played by Vivian Leigh) husband. Larry, talking to a man outside a pub of sorts, unwittingly drops the gloves from his pocket. After Larry leaves the man pick up the gloves.
21 Days Together: Directed by Basil Dean. With Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Leslie Banks, Francis L. Sullivan. After Larry accidentally kills his lover Wanda's estranged blackmailing husband, someone else is arrested for the crime.
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- Crime, Drama, Romance
- Basil Dean
- 1940-04-29
Language. English. 21 Days (also known as 21 Days Together, The First and the Last and Three Weeks Together) is a 1940 British drama film based on the short 1919 play The First and the Last by John Galsworthy. It was directed by Basil Dean and stars Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier and Leslie Banks. The film was renamed 21 Days Together for the ...
Sep 2, 2022 · The barrister brother suggests Larry leave the country for three weeks and return after the man is cleared. But when the accused is found guilty after confessing, the guilt-ridden Larry goes to confess on the day of the hanging. I found it unexciting and not believable. REVIEWED ON 9/2/2022 GRADE: C+
Aug 26, 2020 · Producer Alexander Korda tooled 21 Days to be a star vehicle for Vivien Leigh, and principal photography took place in 1937 at Denham Film Studios. But when Leigh won the Oscar as Scarlett O’Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939), Korda shelved 21 Days for two years before releasing it to Columbia. Cast Vivien Leigh as Wanda Wallen
21 Days Together Reviews. A smart story that was better suited for the stage than for cinema. Full Review | Original Score: C+ | Sep 2, 2022. The brilliant acting of Mr. Hay Petrie as a decayed ...