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No Lady

  • 1931
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
100
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No Lady (1931)
Comedy

A timid husband's family vacation in Blackpool turns chaotic when he's mistaken for a criminal mastermind and gets entangled in spy plots and a glider competition.A timid husband's family vacation in Blackpool turns chaotic when he's mistaken for a criminal mastermind and gets entangled in spy plots and a glider competition.A timid husband's family vacation in Blackpool turns chaotic when he's mistaken for a criminal mastermind and gets entangled in spy plots and a glider competition.

  • Director
    • Lupino Lane
  • Writers
    • Lupino Lane
    • R.P. Weston
    • Bert Lee
  • Stars
    • Lupino Lane
    • Renee Clama
    • Sari Maritza
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    100
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lupino Lane
    • Writers
      • Lupino Lane
      • R.P. Weston
      • Bert Lee
    • Stars
      • Lupino Lane
      • Renee Clama
      • Sari Maritza
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lupino Lane
    Lupino Lane
    • Mr. Pog
    Renee Clama
    • Sonia
    Sari Maritza
    Sari Maritza
    • Greta Gherkinski
    Wallace Lupino
    Wallace Lupino
    • Ptomanian Ptough
    Cyril McLaglen
    Cyril McLaglen
    • Ptomanian Ptough
    Charles Stone
    Lola Hunt
    • Mrs. Pog
    Roy Carey
    • Pat Pog Jr.
    Denis O'Neil
    • Singer
    Eddie Jay
    A. George Smith
      Sam Lee
      Herman Darewski
      • And His Blackpool Tower Band
      • (as Herman Darewski with His Band)
      Emily Bailey
      • Nellie
      • (uncredited)
      Florence Dryden
      • Flo
      • (uncredited)
      Dennis Hoey
      Dennis Hoey
      • Member of Sabotage Gang
      • (uncredited)
      Daniel Rowles
      • Dan
      • (uncredited)
      Roy Torley
      • Roy
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Lupino Lane
      • Writers
        • Lupino Lane
        • R.P. Weston
        • Bert Lee
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      8chrischapman-47545

      Delightfully silly

      A very early British talkie (hence poor sound quality but on the version I saw on TPTV there is sound all the way through). Starring the talented Lupino Lane - a master of timing and slapstick. What elevates it above many comedies of the period is the amount of external shots (of Blackpool) at the beginning of the 1930's - not just a lot of cheap interior sets with two dimensional acting. The actors show carryover influence of both silent movies and theatrical stage. The baddies are stereotypical in the extreme and come from a fictional European country with silly hand signals as greetings - two years before Hitler came to power. There must have been a reasonable budget given the number of actors and dancers involved even if some were roped in holidaymakers. It isn't very sophisticated, especially the dance routines, but you can see why audiences enjoyed it at the time. Basically a comedy with some good touches, not to be taken too seriously and in context, and a fascinating view of Blackpool.
      6malcolmgsw

      Curio starring Lupino Lane

      Contrary to the previous review Lupino Lane was very much a film star.He made 76 films,the majority in Hollywood.He appeared in The Love Parade for Ernst Lubitsch.He gave up making films because he preferred the stage.In 1939 he scored his biggest ever hit with Me and My Girl.The first 16 minutes are quite funny.Lane with domestic strife with his wife and stepchildren.The scene then switches to Blackpool,where there is a lot of location shooting,a lot of it shot silent.The rather silly plot involving Sari Maitza then comes into play.However the best parts of this film are the silent sections where clearly his expertise as a silent screen performer and director came into play.There is a sequence where he is on a folder which is as poor a process as you will ever see.
      4gnok2002

      Lupino Lane is not a film star!

      I'm inserting reviews for all films I'v seen that lack one, this rarity has recently been shown on talking pictures, so more people will have a chance to see it, possibly someone will write a more favorable review? well here is mine... Staring, directed and co-written by Lupino Lane, he plays a henpecked stepfather who when holidaying in Blackpool is mistaken for an enemy spy, in a plot involving the sabotage of a radio controlled glider contest! The plot is as irrelevant as it is unlikely, this film is simply an excuse to showcase it's star, it all comes down to is he funny? Well on this evidence Mr Lane joins the long list of successful stage comedians whose talents did not translate to the silver screen, not awful, but of curio value only.
      5CinemaSerf

      No Lady

      "Pog" (Lupino Lane) is the rather hen-pecked patriarch of a family who heads off to the seaside with his wife and offspring for their annual summer holiday. Once there, he is mistaken for a criminal mastermind and is soon embroiled in the nefarious activities of a gang of spies and crooks. Can he extricate himself from their dastardly schemes? Essentially, this is vehicle for a stage and silent film star who looks completely ill-at-ease in front of a camera into which, this time, he is expected to speak. The drama itself is the thinnest and the familial malarkey with wife (Lola Hunt) and the celebration of Britons on deckchairs wearing bowler hats eating ice cream comes across more scathing than ridiculous. There's some room for a bit of uncomplicated drag, and even some aeronautical antics at the end but this is really only watchable now as a curio of what we watched almost a century ago, what made us laugh and who tickled our fancy.
      8martinepstein

      Better than I expected

      Just watched No Lady on Talking Pictures and I must confess that I enjoyed it. True the story is silly but the film was far better than I expected. There was little evidence that it was made just four years into the talkies and Lupino Lane was a superb acrobatic comedian. This production did him justice.

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      • Trivia
        The fictitious country of "Ptomania" is a play on Ptomaine poisoning, then in recent memory a real problem with tinned food.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Truly, Madly, Cheaply!: British B Movies (2008)

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      • Release date
        • May 1, 1931 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Filming locations
        • Gainsborough Studios, Shepherd's Bush, London, England, UK(Studio, uncredited)
      • Production company
        • Gaumont British Picture Corporation
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        • 1h 10m(70 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White

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