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Easy Virtue ()


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A recently divorced woman hides her scandalous past from her new husband and his family.

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Larita Filton
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Aubrey Filton
Eric Bransby Williams ...
Claude Robson
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Mr. Greene
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John Whittaker
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Mrs. Whittaker
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Colonel Whittaker
Dacia Deane ...
Marion Whittaker
Dorothy Boyd ...
Hilda Whittaker
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Sarah (as Enid Stamp Taylor)
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Man with Stick Near Tennis Court (uncredited)
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Telephone Receptionist (uncredited)
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Justice Halstead (uncredited)

Directed by

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Alfred Hitchcock

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Noël Coward ... (adapted from the play by) (as Noel Coward)
 
Eliot Stannard ... (scenario)

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Michael Balcon ... producer (uncredited)

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Claude L. McDonnell ... (photography) (as Claude McDonnell)

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Ivor Montagu ... (uncredited)

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Clifford Pember

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Frank Mills ... assistant director

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Michael Balcon ... presenter
Douglas M. Protsik ... pianist: Hypercube
C.M. Woolf ... presenter
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Plot Summary

Larita Filton is named as correspondent in a scandalous divorce case. She escapes to France to rebuild her life where she meets John Whittaker. They are later married, but John's well-to-do family finds out Larita's secret. Written by Col Needham

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Also Known As
  • Le passé ne meurt pas (France)
  • Leichtlebig (Germany)
  • Easy virtue (Spain)
  • Vida Alegre (Spain)
  • 水性杨花 (China, Mandarin title)
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  • 80 min
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Trivia (Director Cameo) Alfred Hitchcock: Walking past a tennis court carrying a walking stick. See more »
Goofs While sitting with Larita after she is hit with the tennis ball, John's sitting position changes between shots. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Hitchcock/Truffaut (2015). See more »
Quotes [last lines]
Larita Filton: [to news photographers] Shoot! There's nothing left to kill.
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