Accent on Youth (1935) on IMDb: Steven Gaye, a successful New York playwright has passed forty and thinks he has bid farewell to the world of romance. But he falls in love with. Accent on Youth Overview - The BEST Broadway source for Accent on Youth tickets and Accent on Youth information, photos and videos. Click Here to buy Accent on Youth. Accent On Youth David Hyde Pierce heads the cast in this rollicking salute to love's possibilities, both on stage and off. Successful playwright Stephen Gaye (Pierce) is about to abandon his latest script, when his young secretary offers him new inspiration.
Although he is enthusiastic about it, he realizes that something is spurious in the construction. When he impulsively decides to abandon playwriting for good, and gives his secretary notice, she takes her dismisal with ill grace. She blurts out that she is in love with him. As a man he is flattered and interested. But Steven has been a playwright too long not to have detached interest in the problem of making life fit the theatre, and a large part of his interest in his secretary is the light she throws upon the problem of his play.
By lifting his secretary's avowal intact he removes the one false note in his tragedy. He falls in love with her. Although she loves him, he is not without rivals.
Accent on Youth Aug 4, 2008 by Samson Raphaelson Paperback $10.95 Prime Usually ships in 1 to 4 weeks More Buying Choices $5.00 used & new (35 offers) Hardcover $11.00 used & new (8 offers) See Details FREE Shipping on eligible orders See Details. Accent on Youth is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles and written by Herbert Fields and Claude Binyon. The film stars Sylvia Sidney, Herbert Marshall, Phillip Reed, Holmes Herbert, Catherine Doucet and Astrid Allwyn. The film was released.
6:00 AM PDT 4/30/2009 by Frank Scheck, AP Empty 'Accent on Youth' is a 75-year-old play, and with its new Broadway revival it looks every bit its age. This mild drawing-room comedy by Samson Raphaelson — better known for such efforts as 'The Jazz Singer' (it was a play before it was the 1927.
A witty and moving comedy is by one of the most prolific writers during Broadway and Hollywood's Golden Age. The engaging plot has successful middle-aged playwright Steven Gaye falling in love with 20-ish Linda Brown who happens to be his secretary. After temporarily deferring to a younger man for.