

Peter Ibbetson
After his mother's death, Peter Ibbetson abandons Paris and his best friend, Mary, to live with a severe uncle in England. Years later, he establishes himself as an architect with little time for romance, until a commission brings him into collaboration with the Duke and Duchess of Towers. As Peter and the duchess become close companions, she reveals that she is Mary — but the duke, quick to suspect his wife of infidelity, challenges Peter to a duel, jeopardizing their hard-won second chance.
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Henry Hathaway
Ray Lissner
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CinemaSerf
Gary Cooper proves that there is a great deal more to his acting than spurs and saddles in this adaptation of George Du Maurier's fantasy drama. He portrays the eponymous character who after many years as a youth of dithering (Act 1), becomes an architect who lands a plum job refurbishing the stables on the estate of the wealthy "Duke of Towers" (John Holiday) (Act 2). After a fairly frosty start, he and the "Duchess" (Ann Harding) fall in love, a relationship of which the Duke is not entirely unaware. An altercation ensues, the "Duke" is killed and "Ibbetson" is jailed for the crime. What follows next (Act 3) is an ethereal intrigue as they live what's left of their lives as though joined in a dream. The score and direction provide for an atmospheric, romantic and quirky story that is still worth a watch 85 years on.



























