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Breakfast for Two

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In a charming American city of the 1930s, the lives of two strangers intertwine at a café that serves as a meeting point for the dreamers and romantics of the place. She, an ambitious young woman looking to carve her path in life, works as a singer in a small bar just around the corner, yearning for the chance to shine on a grand stage. He, a lovable artist with a heart of gold, has just returned to his hometown after years of searching for inspiration in the world of art.

Fate brings them together when she sits at the café bar one morning, nervous about her performance that night. He, noticing her anxiety, dares to break the ice, and between cups of coffee and freshly baked pastries, an instant connection blossoms. Conversations filled with laughter and shared dreams become a routine, but the road to love is not always straightforward.

As they both grapple with their insecurities and the pressures of a world that often doesn’t understand their aspirations, they begin to realize they have more in common than they thought. However, the arrival of a new competitor in her life threatens to pull them apart. With a little twist of events and a big heart, this joyous story of love and self-discovery reminds us that sometimes the perfect breakfast is not just a meal but a genuine connection between two souls searching for their place in the world.

Media type
Movie
Year
1937
Director
Alfred Santell
Writer
Charles Kaufman
Paul Yawitz
Viola Brothers Shore
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.40
Actors
Barbara Stanwyck
Herbert Marshall
Glenda Farrell
Eric Blore
Donald Meek
Etienne Girardot
Frank M. Thomas
Pierre Watkin
Bobby Barber
Sidney Bracey
Harold Goodwin
George Irving
Maxine Jennings
Edward LeSaint
Edmund Mortimer
Tom Ricketts
Bodil Rosing
Margaret Seddon
Larry Steers
Ruth Warren
Ruth Jennings
Gender
Comedy
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Edward Kaufman
Original title
Breakfast for Two
Duration
67
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