Once a Lady (1931)
A young Russian woman marries a wealthy Englishman, and has a daughter with him. After she has an affair with one of his friends, she is forced to leave Britain and moves to Paris. Many years later, her daughter approaches her, needing her help.
Director: Guthrie McClintic
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Ruth Chatterton as Anna Keremazoff |
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Ivor Novello as Bennett Cloud |
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Jill Esmond as Faith Penwick |
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Geoffrey Kerr as Jimmy Fenwick |
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Doris Lloyd as Lady Ellen Somerville |
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Herbert Bunston as Roger Fenwick |
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Gwendolyn Logan as Mrs. Fenwick |
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Stella Moore as Alice Fenwick |
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Edith Kingdon as Caroline Gryce |
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Bramwell Fletcher as Allen Corinth |
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Theodore von Eltz as Harry Cosden |
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Ethel Griffies as Miss Bleeker |
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Claude King as Sir William Gresham |
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Lillian Rich as Jane Vernon |
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Susanne Ransom as Faith Fenwick |
| Writing | Samuel Hoffenstein | Writer |
| Directing | Guthrie McClintic | Director |
| Camera | Charles Lang | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Zoë Akins | Writer |
| Writing | Rudolf Österreicher | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Rudolph Bernauer | Theatre Play |