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The Lady of Scandal






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The Lady of Scandal
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySidney Franklin
Written byClaudine West
Edwin Justus Mayer
Screenplay byHans Kraly
Based onThe High Road
1927 play
byFrederick Lonsdale
StarringRuth Chatterton
Basil Rathbone
CinematographyOliver T. Marsh
Arthur Miller
Edited byMargaret Booth
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Release date

  • May 24, 1930 (1930-05-24) (United States)

Running time

76 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Lady of Scandal is a 1930 American pre-Code romance-comedy-drama film directed by Sidney Franklin, based on the 1927 play The High RoadbyFrederick Lonsdale, and starring Ruth Chatterton, Basil Rathbone and Ralph Forbes. Its plot follows a British actress who becomes involved with a member of an aristocratic family, who try desperately to thwart the match. It also is known by the alternative title The High Road.[1]

Plot

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A nobleman risks his family's wrath by courting an actress. Elsie is the popular star of a musical comedy show in London. One of her admirers is Lord Teylesmore, who falls head in love with her. Every day for a year, he has asked her to marry him, and although she is fond of him, each time he proposes, Elsie rejects him. Hoping to force the issue, Lord Teylesmore, whose given name is John, places an ad in the newspaper announcing their engagement.

John's family is horrified to learn of his engagement to an entertainer. A diplomatic career of importance is intended for John, so an appropriate wife would be a woman from an aristocratic family.

Hoping to stop this marriage, Lord Crayle, John's father, sends Elsie a letter, offering her 5,000 pounds if she will break her engagement with John. Unfortunately for him, the attempt to buy her off only angers Elsie, and it makes her determined to go through with the marriage. John's father proceeds to convene a family council to help him deal with this family crisis. John's uncle and aunt, Lord and Lady Trench; his cousins, Alice and Ernest; Lady Minster, another aunt; and Sir Reginald Welby, also an uncle, all gather at the Crayle estate. Also present is John's favorite cousin Edward, the duke of Warrington.Basil Rathbone tribute page

Cast

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Reception

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Variety gave the film a positive review, saying, "Dry humor and high causticism, thought to be over the heads of the American masses, are getting more laughs, as handled in the Lonsdale lines, and by an exceptionally capable cast in this picture than in the average teaser comedy."[2] The Film Daily called it a "fair programmer which will have to depend largely on star for drawing power. Cast and director did well with light material."[3]

References

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  1. ^ O'Brien, Scott (2013). Ruth Chatterton: Actress, Aviator, Author. BearManor Media. p. 160. ISBN 978-1-59393-248-0.
  • ^ "Film Reviews". Variety: 37. June 18, 1930. Retrieved February 23, 2020.
  • ^ "Reviews". The Film Daily: 10. June 1, 1930. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
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