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The Affairs of Cellini

Hanging is too good for Cellini...declared the Duchess, so she smothered him...in her arms!
1934 | 80m | English

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The 16th-century sculptor woos the Duchess of Florence despite the duke.
Release Date: Aug 24, 1934
Director: Gregory La Cava
Writer: Bess Meredyth, Fred De Gresac
Genres: Comedy, Drama, History
Keywords italy, pre-code, 16th century
Production Companies 20th Century Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Constance Bennett Duchess of Florence
Fredric March Benvenuto Cellini
Frank Morgan Alessandro, Duke of Florence
Fay Wray Angela
Vince Barnett Ascanio
Jessie Ralph Beatrice
Louis Calhern Ottaviano
Jay Eaton Polverino
Paul Harvey Emissary
Jack Rutherford Captain of the Guards
Irene Ware Daughter of the Royal House of Bocci
Lucille Ball Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Bonnie Bannon Girl (uncredited)
Lionel Belmore Court Member (uncredited)
Ward Bond Palace Guard Finding Cellini's Clothes (uncredited)
Lane Chandler Jailer (uncredited)
James Flavin Palace Guard (uncredited)
Bess Flowers Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Mary Lange Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Theodore Lorch Executioner (uncredited)
Russ Powell Servant (uncredited)
Dewey Robinson Steward (uncredited)
Constantine Romanoff Executioner (uncredited)
Harry Wilson Henchman (uncredited)
Name Job
Bess Meredyth Screenplay
Edwin Justus Mayer Theatre Play
Gwen Wakeling Costume Design
Richard Day Art Direction
Fred Fox Assistant Director
Fred De Gresac Adaptation
Roy Clark Camera Operator
Clarence Hewitt Still Photographer
William A. Reinhart Assistant Camera
Roy Tripp Camera Operator
Adolph Bolm Other
Gregory La Cava Director
Charles Rosher Director of Photography
Barbara McLean Editor
Alfred Newman Original Music Composer
Joseph M. Schenck Presenter
Thomas T. Moulton Sound Engineer
Name Title
William Goetz Associate Producer
Darryl F. Zanuck Producer
Raymond Griffith Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

“I offer you love as you ask for cake! I prefer death to a cold woman!” That’s one of the many quotes from Florentine artist and Lothario Benvenuto Cellini (Fredric March) as he woos his way around the city in the style of Casanova or Don Juan. Unlike those gents, though, this one is also a talented ... sculptor and has attracted the attention of the Medici. The Duke (Frank Morgan) is sort of being manoeuvred by his Duchess (Constance Bennett) to find him work, but she has designs that don’t appear on his etchings. Whilst these two are playing a bit of cat and mouse, one of this artists former friends (Fay Wray) is being courted by a Duke who locks his wife into her suite of an evening ostensibly to protect her honour but more likely so he can play away himself! March delivers well enough but the plaudits really belong to Bennett and to Morgan who between them offer us a degree of frosty disdain as well as a slightly unexpected element of hapless but frequently quite dastardly mischief. It is a quality production with loads of attention to the detail, the writing allows everyone to have their moment in the sun and there is even a sospetto of swordplay amongst the lacy costumed finery. It’s not the best, but I like the genre and quite enjoyed this.

Jul 19, 2025