Heads We Go | |
Director: | Monty Banks |
Producer: | John Maxwell |
Cinematography: | Jack E. Cox |
Editing: | Bert Bates |
Studio: | British International Pictures |
Distributor: | Wardour Films |
Runtime: | 86 minutes[1] |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Heads We Go (U.S. title: The Charming Deceiver) is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Constance Cummings, Frank Lawton and Binnie Barnes.[2] It was produced at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures.[3]
The film's sets were designed by Duncan Sutherland.[4]
Finding herself mistaken for Hollywood star Dorothy Kay, impoverished model Betty Smith poses as Kay in a foolhardy scheme concocted by newspaper heir Toby Tyrrell.
Allmovie dismissed the film as a "tired quota quickie"[2] but British Pictures called the film a "brisk romantic comedy of misunderstandings. The supporting cast do well, but this is Constance Cummings' film all the way. She's effortlessly glamorous and watchable."[5]