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  1. Strangers May Kiss. Strangers May Kiss is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and noncredit-directed by George Fitzmaurice. The movie stars Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery and Neil Hamilton. [1] The movie was an adaptation of the book Strangers May Kiss, which was written by Ursula Parrott .

  2. Strangers May Kiss: Directed by George Fitzmaurice. With Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery, Neil Hamilton, Marjorie Rambeau. Against her friends wishes, Lisbeth moves to Mexico to live with her lover.

    • (535)
    • Drama, Romance
    • George Fitzmaurice
    • 1931-04-04
  3. Strangers May Kiss is hardly the only film of its kind. In fact, it was an attempt to reformulate the success of another scandalous Shearer vehicle, The Divorcee (1930). Both films were based on novels by Ursula Parrott, a writer gifted at teasing her readers with notions of bold immorality.

    • George Fitzmaurice, Harry Bucquet
    • Norma Shearer
  4. Director. Ursula Parrott. Novel. After years of fighting off the advances of her old flame Steve, Lisbeth settles into a steamy, casual romance with journalist Alan. Against the advice of her happily married aunt Celia -- who encourages her to demand a serious commitment -- Lisbeth continues to see Alan, even after she hears he may have a wife ...

  5. "A sophisticated woman risks her marriage for love of a ruthless schemer."Aired Tuesday November 17, 2015.

    • 2 min
    • 1324
    • TCM Intros
  6. Jan 25, 2015 · Strangers May Kiss may be one of the most frank films of its time, with its thinly veiled euphemisms (the other men Lisbeth were with sexually are ‘shadows on the wall’) being met with quite clear indications of Lisbeth’s exact feelings on her Lisbeth Does Lisbon-esque adventures. The audience is invited to once again revel in Norma Shearer’s seductive life as a one-night-stand-machine ...

  7. After years of fighting off the advances of her old flame Steve (Robert Montgomery), Lisbeth (Norma Shearer) settles into a steamy, casual romance with journalist Alan (Neil Hamilton). Against the advice of her happily married aunt Celia (Irene Rich) -- who encourages her to demand a serious commitment -- Lisbeth continues to see Alan, even after she hears he may have a wife in France. When ...