

Movie spotlight
The Lord from the Lane
The poor photographer Tibbe turns out to be the heir of the recently deceased count Silfverbåge. But he can only get the money on one condition: he must stop seeing his old friends, including his fiancée Maja.
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Plot Summary
A meek insurance clerk named Arthur Bumble is mistaken for a notorious gangster while on a business trip. He finds himself embroiled in a series of dangerous and comical situations as he tries to maintain the illusion while also dealing with his own shy nature.
Critical Reception
The Lord from the Lane was a moderately successful British comedy, praised for its lighthearted humor and the comedic performances of its lead actors. While not critically acclaimed as a cinematic masterpiece, it was a popular entertainment choice for audiences seeking a good laugh during its release.
What Reviewers Say
Arthur Askey's signature comedic timing is on full display.
The plot offers amusing mistaken identity scenarios.
A light and enjoyable British comedy romp.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this film.
Fun Fact
The film was a vehicle for Arthur Askey, one of Britain's most popular comedians of the era, known for his catchphrase 'Hello, playmates!'
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