The manager of a casino tries to swindle the owner by involving her family.The manager of a casino tries to swindle the owner by involving her family.The manager of a casino tries to swindle the owner by involving her family.
Robert Rendel
- Sir Peter Marmon
- (as Robert Rendell)
Western Brothers
- Special Number by
- (as The Western Brothers)
John Rae
- Guest at Official Dinner
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Irene Vanbrugh runs a gambling house in Paris. However, her fancy man, Henry Victor, has been collecting her debts and keeping them for himself. S she decides that it's time to pack it in and move to London, where things are better managed.... except that Victor tags along. When she realizes that her grandchild, Aileen Marson, has lost a lot of money at her tables, she reveals herself to the girl and lets her have money to enjoy herself. Victor sees an opportunity for himself, and the young girl sees her forthcoming marriage to Army officer Sebastian Shaw threatened.
It's enough to make one think of Henry James and his long-winded meditations on the suffocating details of upper-class life, except that none of the people we see on screen are shocked by this raging storm of outraged propriety. It's well acted, if rather pointless, and its year of production meant it never played in an American movie theater, where Joe Breen' might have had a stroke, even though no one ever does or says anything wrong, no one is hurt, and no one is punished for the cardinal sin of wearing a straw hat after September 15.
It's enough to make one think of Henry James and his long-winded meditations on the suffocating details of upper-class life, except that none of the people we see on screen are shocked by this raging storm of outraged propriety. It's well acted, if rather pointless, and its year of production meant it never played in an American movie theater, where Joe Breen' might have had a stroke, even though no one ever does or says anything wrong, no one is hurt, and no one is punished for the cardinal sin of wearing a straw hat after September 15.
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- TriviaSince this film was never released theatrically in the USA, it's initial television broadcasts in Los Angeles Sunday 17 July 1949 on KFI (Channel 9), in New York City Friday 29 July 1949 on WPIX (Channel 11), in Atlanta Sunday 7 August 1949 on WAGA (Channel 5), in Detroit Sunday 28 August 1949 on WWJ (Channel 4), in Cincinnati Wednesday 16 November 1949 on WKRC (Channel 11), and in Salt Lake City Tuesday 6 December 1949 on KDYL (Channel 4), also constituted its USA premiere showings.
- GoofsIn the credits, the character of Alan Marmon is billed as Marson (which is the real name of one of the leads), and M. Sylvestre is billed as M. Syvestre with the L missing.
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- Filming locations
- British and Dominions Studios, Elstree, Hertfordshire, England, UK(studio: produced at British and Dominions Studios Boreham Wood England)
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- Runtime1 hour 6 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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