Love on Toast is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Ewald André Dupont.
It was John Payne's fourth film and acting teacher Stella Adler’s first of only three.
Linda Craven (Stella Adler), the press agent for a soup company, is tasked with hiring a "Mr. Manhattan" and "Miss Brooklyn" for an ad campaign.
Marr proves to be brash and troublesome, but along the way Adams falls in love with Craven.
[1] A contemporary review in Variety described the film as a "slapsticky comedy" that "might have been far more impressive if farcical scenes had been built up instead of falling for the temptation to toss pastry and inject roughhouse methods," and noted that Adler "looks well despite faulty makeup but fits into the cinema acting scene whenever given opportunity [and who] shines despite the grotesque hokum," and "lavish sets and costly costuming is background for [this] mawkish fable [...] direction of E.A.