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  1. Four's a Crowd is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Rosalind Russell and Patric Knowles. The picture was written by Casey Robinson and Sig Herzig from a story by Wallace Sullivan.

  2. Four's a Crowd: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Rosalind Russell, Patric Knowles. Robert will do anything to get the big account that has eluded him. His public relations business makes public angels of rich scoundrels.

  3. Four's a Crowd was supposedly based on the life of Ivy Ledbetter Lee, a public relations man who thought up publicity stunts for the Rockefeller family. The story has PR man Flynn working for a wacky millionaire (played by Walter Connolly) and falling for Connolly's daughter (de Havilland).

  4. Four's a Crowd. Reporter Jean Christy (Rosalind Russell) convinces publicity man Bob Lansford (Errol Flynn) to buy the failing paper she writes for from owner Pat Buckley...

    • Romance, Comedy
  5. Aug 26, 2019 · Four’s A Crowd 1938. Storyline. Robert will do anything to get the big account that has eluded him. His public relations business makes public angels of rich scoundrels. Jean needs someone to save the paper and she wants Robert. When he finds out that Pat is dating Lorri, John Dillingwell’s granddaughter, he gets involved.

  6. Four's a Crowd (1938) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Story. A public relations man falls for his most difficult client's granddaughter.

  8. Four's a Crowd is a film directed by Michael Curtiz with Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Rosalind Russell, Patric Knowles .... Year: 1938. Original title: Four's a Crowd. Synopsis: Robert will do anything to get the big account that has eluded him.

  9. As a true follower of the dizzy school of comedy, Four's a Crowd defies and renounces all relationship to reality.

  10. A comedy portraying four unpopular and undesirable types of waterfront worker - Glass-arm Harry (a shirker), Tiddly Pete (a drunk), Nick-away Ned (a believer in 'shorter' working hours) and Ron the Roaster (a know it all and loud mouth). All played with great comic effect by Jock Levy.