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His Lordship Regrets
The impoverished Lord Cavender woos a phony heiress, Mabel Van Morgan, only to find that his secretary Mary, whom he really loves, is a genuine heiress. His Lordship does quickly and truly regret.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy but eccentric aristocrat, Lord Pippington, decides to pose as an ordinary chap to experience life among the common people. His plan involves taking on various odd jobs and interacting with the public incognito, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. He eventually finds himself falling for a charming young singer, unaware of her own aspirations and the complications their differing social statuses might bring.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'His Lordship Regrets' was generally well-received by audiences as a lighthearted British comedy, characteristic of its era. Critics praised its comedic performances, particularly Arthur Askey's signature brand of humour, and its charming, albeit predictable, romantic storyline. It served as popular escapism during a period of rising international tension, solidifying its place as a beloved, if not critically groundbreaking, film of the late 1930s.
What Reviewers Say
Arthur Askey delivers his typical crowd-pleasing comedic performance.
A charming and lighthearted romantic comedy that offers pleasant escapism.
The plot is predictable but executed with enough wit and warmth to entertain.
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Fun Fact
The film marked the first screen appearance of popular singer Anne Shelton, who plays the romantic lead opposite Arthur Askey.
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