A diamond merchant's niece falls for his new footman who is really an impoverished aristocrat.A diamond merchant's niece falls for his new footman who is really an impoverished aristocrat.A diamond merchant's niece falls for his new footman who is really an impoverished aristocrat.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination
Cyril Conway
- Antique Dealer
- (uncredited)
Guy Deghy
- Porteus - Dinner Guest
- (uncredited)
H.R. Hignett
- Higgins
- (uncredited)
Tom Walls Jr.
- Bates
- (uncredited)
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- Trivia"Spring in Park Lane (1948)" was the most popular film in the U.K. for the year 1948. According to the British Film Institute in 2004, it had fifth place in all-time ticket sales in the United Kingdom. As of 2017, its 20.5 million U.K. attendance was still the largest audience for any wholly British movie. It was highly rated and well received in the U.S. as well.
- GoofsUncle Joshua refers to the girls in a Gauguin painting (which is not shown) as being "slant-eyed." Gauguin painted the natives of Tahiti, in the South Pacific. They are not slant-eyed.
- Quotes
Judy Howard: Well, where is Perkins?
Lord Richard: Oh, he's butling about somewhere.
- Crazy creditsAbout one-third into the movie, the screen runs credits that introduce the Borechester family: "Borechester Towers. Ancestral seat of the Marquis of Borechester. "A.D. 1100. The Normans started building the walls... "A.D. 1300. The family started hanging their pictures on the walls... "A.D. 1939. The R.A.F. took over and started scribbling on the walls... "A.D. 1947. A Stately home of England -- with the state coming nearer every budget."
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Ultimate Film (2004)
Featured review
When this film was released this country was in the grip of austerity so the sight of people living seemingly in another world of plenty was very appealing
- malcolmgsw
- Sep 17, 2019
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Fräulein Privatsekretärin
- Filming locations
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios, Elstree, Herts, England, UK(studio: produced at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios, Ltd. Elstree-Herts, England.)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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