The Guardsman

The Guardsman
Directed bySidney Franklin
Harold S. Bucquet (ass't director)
Written byMaxwell Anderson
Ernest Vajda (screenplay)
Claudine West (continuity)
Based onTestör
1911 play
by Ferenc Molnár
Produced byAlbert Lewin (*uncredited)
Irving Thalberg (*uncredited)
StarringAlfred Lunt
Lynn Fontanne
CinematographyNorbert Brodine
Edited byConrad Nervig
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • November 7, 1931 (1931-11-07)
Running time
89 minutes (10 reels)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$374,000[1]

The Guardsman is a 1931 American pre-Code film based on the play Testőr by Ferenc Molnár. It stars Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Roland Young and ZaSu Pitts. It opens with a stage re-enactment of the final scene of Maxwell Anderson's Elizabeth the Queen, with Fontanne as Elizabeth and Lunt as the Earl of Essex, but otherwise has nothing to do with that play.

The film was adapted by Ernest Vajda (screenplay) and Claudine West (continuity) and was directed by Sidney Franklin.[2] Lunt and Fontanne were husband and wife and a celebrated stage acting team. This film was based upon the roles they had played on Broadway in 1924 and it was their only starring film role together. They were nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Leading Role, respectively.[3] Nonetheless, the film was not a popular success at the box office, and the two stars returned to working on Broadway.[4]

  1. ^ Balio p.185
  2. ^ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1931-40 by The American Film Institute, © 1993
  3. ^ The Guardsman as produced on Broadway, Garrick Theatre, October 13, 1924 to December 1925; IBDb.com
  4. ^ Balio p.185