The Man from Toronto
A joyously exciting romance, with a "catch" to it!
According to the terms of a will two strangers must marry. Leila (Jessie Matthews) is an English widow, and Fergus (Ian Hunter) is a Canadian bachelor. Both are bequeathed a fortune, but there is a condition to receive it; the two must marry within a year. To aid matters, Leila disguises herself as Fergus' maid, and the two begin to fall in love. However, when Fergus discovers the truth, he is less than pleased by the deception.
Cast

Jessie Matthews
Leslie Farrar

Ian Hunter
Fergus Wimbush

Frederick Kerr
Bunston

Kathleen Harrison
Martha

Herbert Lomas
Jake

Kenneth Kove
Vicar

Sybil Grove
Vicar's Wife

Bill Shine
Butcher's Delivery Boy

George Zucco
Squire

Cyril Smith
Gossiping Villager

George Benson
Villager
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Reviews
clipper314
One of the earliest adorable romantic comedies with UK's Jessie Matthews. Who was already bubbly, but had yet to stumble across the musical formula which would produce her best films like Evergreen (1934), First a Girl (1935), It's Love Again (1936) and Sailing Along (1938). Still very enjoyable in all it's predictability thanks to this sweet gal.
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