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The Shop Around the Corner

EVERY GIRL OR FELLOW WHO EVER KEPT A “BLIND DATE”
1940 | 99m | English

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Two employees at a gift shop can barely stand one another, without realising that they are falling in love through the post as each other's anonymous pen pal.
Release Date: Jan 12, 1940
Director: Ernst Lubitsch
Writer: Samson Raphaelson
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords lovesickness, budapest, hungary, salesclerk, anonymous letter, man woman relationship, pen pals, secret love, love, co-workers relationship, music box, bickering, gift shop, holiday season, christmas, parfumerie
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Margaret Sullavan Klara Novak
James Stewart Alfred Kralik
Frank Morgan Hugo Matuschek
Joseph Schildkraut Ferencz Vadas
Sara Haden Flora
Felix Bressart Pirovitch
William Tracy Pepi Katona
Inez Courtney Ilona
Sarah Edwards Woman Customer
Edwin Maxwell Doctor
Charles Halton Detective
Charles Smith Rudy
Charles Arnt Policeman (uncredited)
Joan Blair Customer (uncredited)
Mary Carr Grandmother (uncredited)
Mabel Colcord Aunt Anna (uncredited)
Claire Du Brey Customer (uncredited)
William Edmunds Waiter (uncredited)
Grace Hayle Plump Woman (uncredited)
Mira McKinney Customer (uncredited)
Sol Murgi Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Renie Riano Customer (uncredited)
Gertrude Simpson Customer (uncredited)
Ruth Warren Customer (uncredited)
Name Job
Werner R. Heymann Original Music Composer
Gene Ruggiero Editor
Wally Heglin Orchestrator
Arthur Rose Unit Manager
Mentor Huebner Production Illustrator
Miklós László Theatre Play
William H. Daniels Director of Photography
Horace Hough Assistant Director
Wade B. Rubottom Art Direction
Ernst Lubitsch Director
Samson Raphaelson Screenplay
Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Edwin B. Willis Set Decoration
Sydney Guilaroff Hairstylist
Douglas Shearer Sound Director
Ben Hecht Additional Writing
Name Title
Ernst Lubitsch Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

Ah, epistolary love, delightful. This is the story of Matuschek and Company - - of Mr. Matuschek and the people who work for him. It is just around the corner from Andrassy Street - - on Balta Street, in Budapest, Hungary. Klara Novak seeks work at Hugo Matuschek's Budapest store, after initi ... ally being turned down by head clerk Alfred Kralik, she gains employment after impressing the originally gruff Matuschek himself. This annoys Alfred and both he and Klara take an instant dislike to each other, completely unaware that they are I fact both each others lonely hearts pen pal. Boy oh boy was this production in safe hands. Produced and directed by the fabulous Ernst Lubitsch ("To Be Or Not To Be" & "Heaven Can Wait") and starring James Stewart (take your pick of many classics), Margaret Sullavan ("The Good Fairy" & "So Red the Rose") and Frank Morgan ("The Wizard Of Oz"). Adapted by Samson Raphaelson from Miklós László's play ("Parfumerie"), The Shop Around The Corner ranks up with the best of the romantic comedies from the classic era. Blending charm with community spirit, and dark moments with beams of light, it's a concocted remedy for the blues at a time when war was at the forefront of everyones minds. Unashamedly sweet as it is, it's important to note the intricacies of the plot, with people being desperate for work, even forming rivalries within the confines of the shop, they even manage to flesh out an infidelity arc to really keep the viewer on their respective toes. All the efforts here are first class, Stewart gives the kind of performance that is often overlooked, no middle America "Aww Shucks" on show here, it's precise and with feeling, this is a truly great Stewart performance. Sullavan is sadly something of a forgotten actress, and her films are so hard to find as well, it's a shame because she's right on the money and matches Stewart pound for pound in both humorous and emotive acting. Director Lubitsch once said that for human comedy he was never as on form as he was with The Shop Around The Corner, so who wishes to argue with that? Because the evidence suggests he was right, and I can only add that it is not merely just a romantic comedy, it's an experience all around the table - and then some. 9/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
8.0

Frank Morgan is super in this delightful comedy drama. His general goods store finds itself with a new employee in "Klara" (Margaret Sullavan) who has loads of new techniques and a style that manages to irk long time supervisor "Kralik" (James Stewart). What we know from early on is that both are en ... gaged, enthusiastically, in a pen-pal relationship unaware of the true identities of each other - and their antics as the first meeting looms ever closer make for highly entertaining stuff to watch. Things take a bit of a downturn when, suddenly, "Kralik" falls a little foul of his normally jovial, somewhat dithery, boss - and though the audience can readily guess why, it takes a while for the old gent to realise the error of his ways. There is something immeasurably genial about the whole thing. The scenes in the stockroom where they are moving what are clearly empty boxes, the character actors in support - especially Joseph Schildkraut ("Vadaz") and the ever reliable Felix Bressart ("Pirovitch") frequently raise a smile but it's always Morgan who steals the scenes as the amiable employer who gets the wrong end of the stick. Certainly a classic film from Ernst Lubitsch, well worth searching out on a big screen if you can.

Jun 23, 2022