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Lady in Danger

Lady in Danger

1934Movie⏱️ 1h 8m
ComedyThriller
5.6
IMDB Rating
83 votes

Walls plays an Englishman who's assigned the task of transporting a Queen(Yvonne Arnaud) of a revolution-torn country to England incognito. Hiding her in his London apartment, then his country house gives rise to many misunderstan...

Director
Tom Walls
Writers
Marjorie Gaffney, Ben Travers
Stars
Tom Walls, Yvonne Arnaud, Leon M. Lion
Release Date
November 27, 1934
Language
English, French
Country
United Kingdom
💬 5
Reviews
📽️ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

Tom Walls
Tom Walls
as Richard Dexter
Yvonne Arnaud
Yvonne Arnaud
as Queen of Ardenberg
Leon M. Lion
Leon M. Lion
as Dittling
Anne Grey
Anne Grey
as Lydia
Hugh Wakefield
Hugh Wakefield
as King
Marie Lohr
Marie Lohr
as Lady Brockley
Alfred Drayton
Alfred Drayton
as Quill
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Leonora Corbett
as Marcelle
O.B. Clarence
O.B. Clarence
as Nelson
Cecil Parker
Cecil Parker
as Piker

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
B.A.F. Sound System
Color
Black and White
Production
Gaumont British Picture Corporation

🎯 Categories

ComedyThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Witty nonsense
by Spondonman2014-06-01
7/10

"Ben Travers turned this flimsy farce into O Mistress Mine starring Yvonne Printemps and Pierre Fresnay for the St James Theatre in London two years later. Apparently with a song by Cole Porter included – it might have made this version with Yvonne Arnaud and Tom Walls more interesting, although full of the old familiar faces there was no part for either Ralph Lynn or Robertson Hare. Suave raconteur goes to a European country torn by revolution, saves its Queen by bringing her with him back to England to hide her until the hubbub quietens down. Hiding her Majesty from his fiancé and her mother..."

💡 Did You Know?

Film debut of Mervyn Johns.

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📖 Synopsis

Walls plays an Englishman who's assigned the task of transporting a Queen(Yvonne Arnaud) of a revolution-torn country to England incognito. Hiding her in his London apartment, then his country house gives rise to many misunderstan...