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The Baroness and the Butler

A Butler can look at a Baroness...but He shouldn't look that way!
1938 | 80m | English

(756 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Walter Lang
Writer: Sam Hellman
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A Butler gets elected to the Hungarian parliament where he opposes his master's government.
Release Date: Feb 18, 1938
Director: Walter Lang
Writer: Sam Hellman
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords butler, parliament
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
William Powell Johann Porok
Annabella Baroness Katrina Marissey
Helen Westley Countess Sandor
Henry Stephenson Count Albert Sandor
Joseph Schildkraut Baron Georg Marissey
J. Edward Bromberg Zorda
Nigel Bruce Major Andros
Lynn Bari Klari - Maid
Maurice Cass Radio Announcer
Ivan F. Simpson Count Dormo
Alphonse Ethier President
Claire Du Brey Martha - Kartina's Secretary
Wilfred Lucas Member of Parliament
Sidney Bracey Member of Parliament
Frank Baker Member of Parliament
Eleanor Wesselhoeft Sandor's Houskeeper
George Davis Radio Technician
Margaret Irving Countess Olga
Name Job
Walter Lang Director
Leslie Bush-Fekete Theatre Play
Sam Hellman Screenplay
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Hungarian Prime Minister "Count Albert" (Henry Stephenson) is having a family breakfast on the morning after the election when he hears news on the radio that his butler "Johann" (William Powell) has been elected to Parliament - and for the opposition party too! He's quite a savvy and decent old cha ... p and offers his congratulations. In turn, "Johann" promises to continue to take care of his master whilst performing his new parliamentary duties. It turn out that he's quite an effective politician and that although they are not quite of the same social class, he and the "Baroness" (Annabella) - who is married to "Baron Georg" (Joseph Schildkraut) - start one of those love/hate relationships that can only end one way. With the odd, slightly confusing, appearance from Nigel Bruce and a Stephenson who looks like he's enjoying the mischief of it all, I found this to be an entertaining swipe at the principles of declining aristocratic rule and of the aspiring hope of the people in a new order with all of the same problems. Powell is on good form here but Annabella isn't very natural nor entirely at home with the English language. Still - as "Johann" says - "there are always difficulties"! I quite enjoyed this.

Jun 02, 2024