Director: Herbert Wilcox•Genres: Comedy, Drama
A British aristocrat, Lord Richard, finds his life upended when he's mistakenly believed to be a fugitive wanted for theft. To evade capture and clear his name, he assumes the identity of a commoner, embarking on a series of comedic misadventures. He navigates the underbelly of society, encountering colorful characters and unexpected challenges, all while trying to prove his innocence and reclaim his rightful place.
Upon its release, 'His Lordship' was generally well-received by critics for its lighthearted comedic tone and the charming performance of its lead. The film was seen as a pleasant diversion, offering an escapist fantasy with a touch of social commentary. Audience reception was also positive, contributing to its success as a popular entertainment piece of its era.
Praised for its witty dialogue and humorous situations.
Appreciated for its lighthearted take on class differences and mistaken identity.
Considered a charming and entertaining British comedy of the 1930s.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews are not available for a film of this age, contemporary audience reactions generally indicated enjoyment of its comedic elements and engaging storyline.
The film was directed by Herbert Wilcox, who was also a prominent producer and later married the famous film star Anna Neagle.
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