{"title":"Canaries Sometimes Sing","originalTitle":"Canaries Sometimes Sing","src":"","srcset":"","rate":null,"numVotes":null,"year":1931,"runtime":80,"isAdult":null,"type":null,"actors":[{"id":"6469915","name":"Tom Walls","const":"nm0909398"},{"id":"6469916","name":"Yvonne Arnaud","const":"nm0036084"},{"id":"6469917","name":"Cathleen Nesbitt","const":"nm0626350"},{"id":"6469918","name":"Athole Stewart","const":"nm0829186"}],"directors":[{"id":"67306","name":"Tom Walls","const":"nm0909398"}],"writers":[{"id":"11151","name":"W.P. Lipscomb","const":"nm0513744"},{"id":"46389","name":"Frederick Lonsdale","const":"nm0519556"}],"countries":[{"id":"2","name":"United Kingdom","short":"gb"}],"languages":[{"id":"1","name":"English","short":"en"}],"genres":[{"id":"10","title":"Comedy"}],"metacritic":null,"releaseDate":"1931\/5\/25","plot":"The Canaries of the title is an allusion to the protagonists, caged by marriage. There are two unhappy, incompatible couples, one is a simple-living playwright and his sophisticated, bohemian wife, the other, a stuffy Eton and Oxford type whose spouse is a bored but fun-loving onetime tiller girl. They all spend a week-end holiday at the playwright\u0027s cottage, where he falls in love with the jolly chorine, and his friend falls for the playwright\u0027s highbrow wife.","wins":0,"nominations":0,"casts":[{"name":"Tom Walls","code":"nm0909398","characters":"Geoffrey Lymes"},{"name":"Yvonne Arnaud","code":"nm0036084","characters":"Elma Melton"},{"name":"Cathleen Nesbitt","code":"nm0626350","characters":"Anne Lymes"},{"name":"Athole Stewart","code":"nm0829186","characters":"Ernest Melton"}],"budget":null,"lifetimeGross":null,"openingWeekendGross":null,"worldwideGross":null,"keywords":[{"text":"based on play"}],"production":[{"id":"co0103062","text":"British \u0026 Dominions Film Corporation"}],"prestigiousAwardSummary":null,"moreLikeThisTitles":[]}