Sat Aug 13, 2011 5:02 pm
Sorry to keep picking on good old Edward Arnold, but he’s involved in another sequence in a Pre-Code movie that could be classified as gross-out material. It’s the opening scene of Thirty Day Princess (1934), a nifty comedy co-authored by Preston Sturges. The setting is a bathhouse, the “Natural Baths” of Taronia, a mythical kingdom. Two middle-aged men are sitting in mud up to their necks, presumably nude. One of them is Arnold, playing a banker, and the other man is character actor Henry Stephenson. Although he’s coated in mud, Arnold is smoking a cigar. The two men are chatting, and in the midst of their conversation Stephenson reveals that he’s Anatol XII, King of Taronia. Arnold quickly makes to stand, as a gesture of respect, and when he does we get a startling eyeful of his ample girth, obviously nude, slathered in mud. The King says: “Oh no no, don’t get up,” so Arnold sits down again. Mercifully.
By the way, Sylvia Sidney and Cary Grant are the romantic leads in this film, so I think it’s fair to say that Edward Arnold would not be the winner of a poll asking: Which Performer in Thirty Day Princess Would You Most Like to See Naked?
-- Charlie Morrow