The Church Mouse

The Church Mouse

The Church Mouse is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Laura La Plante, Ian Hunter and Edward Chapman. It was made by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers at the company's Teddington Studios. It was made as a more expensive production than much of the studio's low-budget quota quickie output. It is based on a play by Ladislas Fodor which has been turned into films on several occasions including a 1931 German film Poor as a Church Mouse and the 1932 American production Beauty and the Boss. A bank owner's prim and uptight Secretary suddenly blossoms during a business trip to Paris.

Genre: Comedy, Romance
Year:
1934
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Miss Sylvia James:
Now, look, you've got a grand little figure. Its no use to you, because you don't know what to do with it.

Betty 'Miss Church Mouse' Miller:
I don't know what he sees in you?

Miss Sylvia James:
You don't? Well, I'll tell you. He sees a woman who's warm and human. One who's skin is soft and perfumed. One who isn't afraid to let herself go. A woman who understands his little weaknesses.

Betty 'Miss Church Mouse' Miller:
He hasn't any weaknesses.

Miss Sylvia James:
Ha-ha-ha. As if you knew. Don't you think his fingers tingle when they touch mine? Don't you suppose he grows dizzy every time he inhales my perfume?

Betty 'Miss Church Mouse' Miller:
He did remember your perfume.

Miss Sylvia James:
Do you think his heart doesn't beat faster every time I lean against him, accidentally?

Betty 'Miss Church Mouse' Miller:
Accidentally?

Miss Sylvia James:
Accidentally, on purpose. And how men love it! You see, it's like this, you turn around, slowly, you touch his one breast and in seconds you pull away and say, naively, I beg your pardon. He murmurs something.

Betty 'Miss Church Mouse' Miller:
What?

Miss Sylvia James:
The air's charged with electricity! He struggles for self control and just as he almost has it, you start all over again. His arms ache to hold you! They steal around you. But, you're clever. You say, Oh no, you mustn't.

Betty 'Miss Church Mouse' Miller:
And then he stops.

Miss Sylvia James:
Stops? Of course he doesn't stop, he goes on! He pulls you tighter. You struggle, but, not too much. He murmurs, incoherently.

Betty 'Miss Church Mouse' Miller:
What does he say?

Miss Sylvia James:
Oh, doesn't matter, you don't care. His arms tighten around you. Your brains in a whirl... his eyes burn into yours. His mouth comes closer! You're quite limp. You can't resist him now. Your eyelashes flutter down, you don't see him, you're only conscious of the wonderful strength of his embrace.

Betty 'Miss Church Mouse' Miller:
And then?

Miss Sylvia James:
And then he kisses you.

Betty 'Miss Church Mouse' Miller:
And then?


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