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The Lady Refuses

AND IN A DAY OF BURSTING DRAMA, SHE MADE AN AMAZING DECISION...THE STRANGEST OF ALL LOVE TRIANGLES!
1931 | 72m | English

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A wealthy London nobleman hires a pretty but poor young woman to distract his playboy son from marrying a golddigger. Complications ensue when the girl and the father begin to fall for each other, and things get even more complicated when the son declares his love for her, too.
Release Date: Mar 08, 1931
Director: George Archainbaud
Writer: Guy Bolton, Wallace Smith, Robert Milton
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords self sacrifice, pre-code
Production Companies RKO Radio Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Betty Compson June
John Darrow Russell Courtney
Gilbert Emery Sir Gerald Courtney
Margaret Livingston Berthine Waller
Ivan Lebedeff Nikolai Rabinoff
Edgar Norton Sir Gerald's Butler Dobbs
Daphne Pollard Millie
Name Job
George Archainbaud Director
Guy Bolton Writer
Max Rée Costume Design, Scenic Artist
Wallace Smith Screenplay
Leo Tover Director of Photography
Jack Kitchin Editor
John E. Tribby Sound
Robert Milton Writer
Name Title
William LeBaron Producer
Bertram Millhauser Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Betty Compson is quite good in this amiable little love-triangle melodrama. She is a lady down on her luck who, in order to avoid the pursuing constabulary, alights on the home of the wealthy "Sir Gerald" (Gilbert Emery). He takes her in, has dinner with her (much to the chagrin of his butler "Dobbs ... " (Edgar Norton) and the pair begin to bond. He, meantime, has been having some issues with his errant son "Russell" (the handsome John Darrow) and so the pair concoct a plan by which she is to be paid £1,000 ($5,000) to help bring him back from the avaricious clutches of Margaret Livingtsone ("Berthine"). Snag is, gradually she falls for both men - and they both fall for her and... Now, the production is about as basic as you can get and is seriously stage bound. The lighting is desperately short of wattage and the British accents - well, perhaps less said about the the better. That said, Compson delivers an engaging, feisty towards the end, performance that demonstrates a strength of character and an independence of spirit well ahead of it's time (for the cinema, anyway!).

Mar 28, 2022