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The Impassive Footman

  • 1932
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
82
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The Impassive Footman (1932)
CrimeDrama

Grace Marwood and her husband, a hopeless hypochondriac, take a cruise where she falls in love with the ship's medical officer, young Dr Daventry. The two continue to meet chastely for sever... Read allGrace Marwood and her husband, a hopeless hypochondriac, take a cruise where she falls in love with the ship's medical officer, young Dr Daventry. The two continue to meet chastely for several years, with Marwood's behaviour becoming ever more selfish and insufferable in the inte... Read allGrace Marwood and her husband, a hopeless hypochondriac, take a cruise where she falls in love with the ship's medical officer, young Dr Daventry. The two continue to meet chastely for several years, with Marwood's behaviour becoming ever more selfish and insufferable in the interim, until her husband finally becomes suspicious and accuses her violently of the adulter... Read all

  • Directors
    • Graham Cutts
    • Basil Dean
  • Writers
    • John Paddy Carstairs
    • Harold Dearden
    • John Farrow
  • Stars
    • Owen Nares
    • Betty Stockfeld
    • Allan Jeayes
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    82
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Graham Cutts
      • Basil Dean
    • Writers
      • John Paddy Carstairs
      • Harold Dearden
      • John Farrow
    • Stars
      • Owen Nares
      • Betty Stockfeld
      • Allan Jeayes
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Owen Nares
    Owen Nares
    • Bryan Daventry
    Betty Stockfeld
    Betty Stockfeld
    • Grace Marwood
    Allan Jeayes
    Allan Jeayes
    • John Marwood
    George Curzon
    George Curzon
    • Simpson
    Aubrey Mather
    Aubrey Mather
    • Dr. Bartlett
    Frances Ross-Campbell
    • Mrs. Angers
    • (as Frances Rose Campbell)
    Florence Harwood
    • Mrs. Hoggs
    George Coulouris
    George Coulouris
    • Daventry's Manservant
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Graham Cutts
      • Basil Dean
    • Writers
      • John Paddy Carstairs
      • Harold Dearden
      • John Farrow
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    6malcolmgsw

    wildly overacted

    This film is currently being shown at the NFT as part of the "Quota Quickies season.It stars Owen Nares who ,it is difficult to believe,was one of the heartthrobs of the 1930s.Let us say that he throws himself into his role with great gusto as if playing to the back row of the Upper circle.His melodramatics are more than matched by Allan Jeayes as the hypochondriac husband of the woman he loves.However George Curzon as the eponymous footman rather steals the show because if anything he is rather underplaying his role till the conclusion.There are some rather interesting undercurrents to do with social standing and views on the First World War.I spotted a very young George Colouris playing a waiter.Interestingly enough this film was directed by Ealing Studio head Basil Dean.Obviously not too great with actors!
    drednm

    Nares Aside

    This film is often considered to be the first film produced by Ealing Studio. It starts out as a standard shipboard romance between the ship's doctor (Owen Nares) and a bored and neglected housewife (Betty Stockfeld). But once on dry land, it turns into a psychological thriller.

    It seems that the hypochondriac husband (Allan Jeayes) is abusive and jealous of Betty's attraction to Owen, but he needs an operation that only Owen can perform. So he writes a letter to his attorney, to be opened if he dies during the operation, stating that Betty has had an affair with Owen and that they did away with him. He hands the letter to his footman (George Curzon) to mail.

    Owen is then forced into performing the operation. But the footman has a long-standing dislike of his employer, and he has his own reason for seeing him dead. Will he survive the operation? Will Betty and Owen find happiness?

    Yes, the acting is broad but the film gets better as it goes along and the "plot thickens." Co-stars include Florence Harwood as the cook and Aubrey Mather as Dr. Bartlett.
    4Lucy-Lastic

    Would have been good except for...............

    ............Owen Nares who's "acting" in the latter part of the film where he has to make life changing decisions re her and her husband's operation is laughable. The many dramatic drawn out pauses had me thinking that Betty Stockfeld (leading lady/love interest) was going to burst out any moment with an "It's your line now", thinking that Owen had dried.

    To be fair on him though, I suppose this is what comes of doing too many silent films; although everyone else (including the bit part actors) acted him off the "stage".

    Well worth a look, even if it was for the laughs at Owen Nares' expense.
    7Spondonman

    A fascinating talkie for silent film fans

    I never thought Fritz Kreisler's dignified and melancholic Caprice Viennois could be used to express carefree jauntiness but it's managed in this film - it expresses more in seconds than the multitude of words spoken. And all the Words in here are enunciated with capitals and a fervency usually … er unheard of outside of silent films…

    Listless young woman Betty Stockfeld married to manic old before his time hypochondriac Allan Jeayes falls for a dashing doctor past his prime Owen Nares on a foreign cruise, the drama transfers two years later to London where the hypochondriac's enigmatic and hardly impassive footman with a past George Curzon gets into the picture. These four main characters hammed it up for all they were worth which together with decent production values and nice photography gave me an enjoyable if predictable melodrama. I nearly always like simple and hoary films like this, like when the font's in bold it can be easier to remember. Favourite bits: Curzon's mad shadow-heightened interlude at the camera to a cringing Jeayes; the "inhuman devil" Jeayes' occasional lapses into a Roderick Femm soundalike; Nares' black-hole stiff seriousness at all times – what a barrel of laughs he would be for a romance-starved woman! For a quota quickie all wonderful stuff! The morally dubious ending was just the icing on the cake. One of the cherubic Aubrey Mathers first films.

    I liked it - it creaks badly so it won't be to everyone's taste of course, but if nothing else I notice one of the previous commenters was unusually almost charitable towards it, so maybe it really must be rather good.

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    • Trivia
      The first film produced by the famous Ealing Studios.
    • Connections
      Featured in Forever Ealing (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Caprice Viennoise
      (uncredited)

      Music by Fritz Kreisler

      Main title music

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 1932 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Woman in Bondage
    • Filming locations
      • ATP Studios, Ealing, London, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Associated Talking Pictures (ATP)
      • Associated Radio Pictures (ARP)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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