Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 0

Revenue

$ 0

Top Billed Cast

Pauline Lord

Clarissa Phipps

Basil Rathbone

Captain Randolph Courtney

Louis Hayward

Richard Orland

Billie Burke

Julia Trent Anders

Wendy Barrie

Pauline Anders

Nydia Westman

Emily Judson

Victor Varconi

Paul Anders

Thurston Hall

Sir Elroyd Joyce

Nana Bryant

Lady Drake

J.M. Kerrigan

Pobjoy

Lawrence Grant

Dr. Phillips

Doris Lloyd

Liz Vining

David Niven

Leo Cartwright

John Rogers

Henry Vining

Lowden Adams

Man (uncredited)

Harry Allen

Alf (uncredited)

Jimmy Aubrey

Cab Driver (uncredited)

Ambrose Barker

Cockney Man (uncredited)

Wilson Benge

Butcher (uncredited)

Frank Benson

Man (uncredited)

George Bunny

Cockney Man (uncredited)

Alma Chester

Mrs. Wheeler (uncredited)

Ivan Christy

Man (uncredited)

E. E. Clive

Higgins - Pub Proprietor (uncredited)

Phyllis Coghlan

Woman (uncredited)

Joyce Colby

Woman (uncredited)

D'Arcy Corrigan

Cockney Man (uncredited)

Robert Cory

Stage Manager (uncredited)

Carrie Daumery

Dowager (uncredited)

J. Gunnis Davis

Man (uncredited)

Kay Deslys

Barmaid (uncredited)

Larry Dods

Ticket Seller (uncredited)

David Dunbar

Truck Driver (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Theatergoer Backstage (uncredited)

Gladys Gale

Woman (uncredited)

Douglas Gordon

Intern (uncredited)

Robert Hale

Cab Driver (uncredited)

Mildred Hardy

Woman (uncredited)

Herbert Heywood

Fish Monger (uncredited)

Leyland Hodgson

Leading Man (uncredited)

Eleanor Huntley

Woman (uncredited)

Olaf Hytten

Cab Driver (uncredited)

John Irwin

Bouncer (uncredited)

Lorimer Johnston

Man (uncredited)

Richard Lancaster

Man (uncredited)

Connie Leon

Woman (uncredited)

Lois Lindsay

Woman (uncredited)

Gordie Mackay

Messenger Boy (uncredited)

Dan Maxwell

Driver (uncredited)

James May

Butcher (uncredited)

John C. McCallum

Cockney Man (uncredited)

Harold Miller

Party Guest / Theatregoer (uncredited)

Thomas R. Mills

Stage Manager (uncredited)

Edmund Mortimer

Theatergoer (uncredited)

Henry Mowbray

Party Guest (uncredited)

Leonard Mudie

Hyde Park Orator (uncredited)

Doreen Munroe

Mrs. Pobjoy (uncredited)

Ottola Nesmith

Susan (uncredited)

Mrs. Wilfrid North

Woman (uncredited)

Dennis O'Keefe

Theatergoer (uncredited)

Vivien Patterson

Nurse (uncredited)

Gil Perkins

Ticket Taker (uncredited)

Reba Phillips

Woman (uncredited)

Tempe Pigott

Katy (uncredited)

John Power

Cockney Man (uncredited)

Elsie Prescott

Mrs. Guernsey (uncredited)

Sonny Roe

Cockney Man (uncredited)

C. Montague Shaw

Man (uncredited)

Phillips Smalley

Man (uncredited)

Nellie St. Clair

Scrub Woman (uncredited)

Agnes Steele

Mrs. Probert (uncredited)

Minnie Steele

Scrub Woman (uncredited)

John Van Eyck

Hospital Attendant (uncredited)

Fred Walton

Heckler (uncredited)

Frank Ward

Man (uncredited)

Corinne Williams

Nurse (uncredited)

Bruce Wyndham

Man (uncredited)

Peggy Wynne

Cockney Woman (uncredited)

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A review by barrymost

Written by barrymost on 2019-09-26

This is a sweet, homey little tale of a mother's love for her son and her desire to see him become a success, rising above his poor upbringing. She wants him to become a gentleman, so one day she brings home a kindly, though mildly alcoholic, ex-gentleman called Captain Randolph Courtney. And what better gentleman to mentor him than the great Basil Rathbone, whose mannered performance is a nice change from the usual despicable film villains he was known for. Though a bit cliched, it's an enjoyable little 'ditty', if you will. Would I recommend? Yes, to those who don't mind something a bit quaint and pleasantly old-fashioned.

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-04-21

Maybe not quite the birthday gift that "Richard" (Louis Hayward) would want, but at his small 21st anniversary celebration his mother "Clarissa" (Pauline Lord) gives him a bank book with a rather large sum of money deposited, then announces to him and to their close family intimate - and lover of a snifter - "Capt. Courtney" (Basil Rathbone) that she is not, in fact, his mother. A little scrutinising and some detective work soon establishes the true identity of that particular woman and "Richard" takes up lodgings with the now married "Julia" (Billie Burke) and her step-daughter "Pauline" (Wendy Barrie). There's a bit of a love triangle developing now between these two and his first love "Emily" (Nydia Westman) whilst "Pauline" must contend with the loving suit of "Leo" (a few brief appearances from David Niven). The burning question is why did "Clarissa" take such a step. Well, it seems she wanted her lad to get out of the vicious circle of their near poverty existence, and so by making him fend for himself he would be driven to do what he most wanted to do - write a play. Can he make a success of it all and make "Clarissa" proud? Though ultimately tinged with a bit of tragedy, the plot here is not the most taxing. The writing is a bit on the gloopy side at times and Hayward maybe just a little too sterile, but Lord is on solid form, as is Rathbone, and this benefits from a decent story of love and integrity that deserves a telling.