Service for Ladies
Service for Ladies

Movie·1932·1h 33m

Service for Ladies

A delicious comedy romance that makes you smile out loud at the start and roar with laughter at the finish!

Country

United Kingdom

Language

English

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The Story

Max Tracey is the head waiter at a London hotel. He falls in love at first sight with Sylvia Robertson, an aristocratic woman, and poses as a prince to win her love. In this venture, he is aided by Mr. Westlake, a Ruritanian monarch who owes him a favour. When Sylvia discovers Max's deception, she is appalled, but the situation is resolved when her father tells her that he was once a hotel dishwasher.

Written By

Ernest Vajda, Lajos Biró, Eliot Crawshay-Williams

Producer

Alexander Korda

Cinematography

Philip Tannura

Editor

Harold Young

Themes

pre-code

Production House

Paramount British Pictures

Audience Score

76%

4 votes

Skip7%
Timepass17%
Go for it38%
Perfection38%

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// cast

Cast

Leslie Howard

Leslie Howard

Max Tracey

George Grossmith

George Grossmith

The King (Mr. Westlake)

Benita Hume

Benita Hume

Countess Ricardi

Elizabeth Allan

Elizabeth Allan

Sylvia Robertson

Morton Selten

Morton Selten

Mr. Robertson

Ben Field

Breslmeyer

Diana Churchill

Diana Churchill

Minor Role (uncredited)

Gilbert Davis

Chef (uncredited)

Annie Esmond

Duchess (uncredited)

Pearl Hay

Minor Role (uncredited)

Martita Hunt

Martita Hunt

Aline - Countess Ricardi's Maid (uncredited)

Patrick Ludlow

Patrick Ludlow

Minor Role (uncredited)

Eileen Munro

Minor Role (uncredited)

Merle Oberon

Merle Oberon

Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited)

Cyril Ritchard

Cyril Ritchard

Sir William Carter (uncredited)

Naomi Waters

Minor Role (uncredited)

// crew

Crew

Alexander Korda

Alexander Korda

Producer, Director

Ernest Vajda

Writer

Lajos Biró

Lajos Biró

Writer

Harold Young

Editor

Eliot Crawshay-Williams

Writer

Philip Tannura

Director of Photography

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