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  1. No Time for Comedy is a 1940 American comedy-drama film based on the play of the same name by S. N. Behrman, starring James Stewart, Rosalind Russell, Genevieve Tobin and Charlie Ruggles.

  2. No Time for Comedy: Directed by William Keighley. With James Stewart, Rosalind Russell, Genevieve Tobin, Charles Ruggles. Playwright Gaylord Esterbrook scores a hit with his first Broadway play, both with the critics and with leading lady Linda Paige.

  3. Opening night is imminent for the latest drawing-room farce featuring popular star Linda Paige (Russell), and producer Richard Benson (Clarence Kolb) and director Morgan Carrell (Allyn Joslyn) are getting pre-show jitters.

  4. No Time for Comedy (1940) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Playwright Gaylord Esterbrook scores a hit with his first Broadway play, both with the critics and with leading lady Linda Paige. He and Linda are happily married until a patroness of the arts convinces Esterbrook to forget about comedy and concentrate on writing a tragedy.

  6. Small-town writer Gaylord Esterbrook (James Stewart) makes it on Broadway when he writes a humorous play about wealthy socialites. There, he eventually...

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  7. Based on the hit play starring Katharine Cornell and Laurence Olivier, No Time For Comedy was Stewart and Russell's only pairing, made possible when David O. Selznick traded Warner Bros....

  8. Playwright Gaylord Esterbrook scores a hit with his first Broadway play, both with the critics and with leading lady Linda Paige. He and Linda are happily married until a patroness of the arts convinces Esterbrook to forget about comedy and concentrate on writing a tragedy.

  9. No Time for Comedy is a 1940 comedy-drama film based on the play of the same name by S. N. Behrman, starring James Stewart, Rosalind Russell, Genevieve Tobin and Charles Ruggles.

  10. Welcome to Vibes, TMDB's new rating system! For more information, visit the contribution bible. A country boy takes over Broadway . . . until he gets into heart-trouble! Overview. An aspiring playwright finds himself an overnight Broadway success. William Keighley. Director. Philip G. Epstein. Screenplay.

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