A smarmy butler blackmails his two employers after they both make minor indiscretions.A smarmy butler blackmails his two employers after they both make minor indiscretions.A smarmy butler blackmails his two employers after they both make minor indiscretions.
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Hugh McDermott
- Dick Lawson
- (as Hugh Mc.Dermott)
Ingeborg von Kusserow
- Madeleine
- (as Ingeborg Wells)
Armand Guinle
- Pierre
- (as A.G. Guinle)
Hyma Beckley
- Hotel Receptionist
- (uncredited)
Les Compagnons de la Chanson
- Themselves
- (uncredited)
Aileen Lewis
- Woman in Nightclub
- (uncredited)
Reg Thomason
- Dancer in Nightclub
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- GoofsNear the start of the film, the Dick Lawson character is seen entering a house with no. 17 on the front door. When the shot changes to interior to see him enter the hall of house, the number 19 can be seen in reverse in the glass panel above the door.
- SoundtracksFunny Little You
Words and Music by Carroll Coates
Featured review
John Guillermin had just started his career a a British director when he made this trifling B picture, from a neat screenplay by Alec Coppel who wrote scripts for many major films and was Oscar-nominated for the Alec Guinness hit 'The Captain's Paradise'. Their star, Herbert Lom, a refugees from Czechoslovakia (who played Napoleon twice in his long career and the psychiatrist in the sensational 'The Seventh Veil') was here a suave butler who, with his seductive wife Ingeborg Wells (later, I believe, a Hammer Horror star), tries a spot of blackmail on erring couple Hugh McDermott and Brenda Bruce. Canadian McDermott is somewhat OTT, and Bruce, a gifted comedienne, isn't quite glamorous enough, but the film (a bit risqué for 1951!) is rather good fun and doesn't outstay its welcome. Some of the action must have been on a liner (I last saw the film in the year of its release!) because children's TV favourite Humphrey Lestocq is cast as a purser.
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- School for Brides
- Filming locations
- Nettlefold Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK(studio: made at)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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