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Service for Ladies
Service for Ladies

Service for Ladies (1932)

68% User Rating
1h 33min
Comedy
Romance

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

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.

Alexander KordaDirector

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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

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Ben Field

Breslmeyer

Diana Churchill

Diana Churchill

Minor Role

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Gilbert Davis

Chef

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Annie Esmond

Duchess

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Pearl Hay

Minor Role

Martita Hunt

Martita Hunt

Aline - Countess Ricardi's Maid

Patrick Ludlow

Patrick Ludlow

Minor Role

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

June 13, 2022

"Max" (Leslie Howard) is the maitre'd at a swanky restaurant who takes a shine to visiting "Sylvia" (Elizabeth Allen). Protocol forbids his approaching her, but he gleans that she is heading off on holiday shortly and so he arranges to be in the same resort at the same time. A benefit of his job is that he has many friends in high places - including a King visiting incognito. He helps "Max" to make friends - of sorts - with the woman, before they return to their normal situations in life and the relationship all comes to quite a lively head... A couple of fun contributions from Morton Selten (her dad) and George Grossmith (the King) keep this amiable comedy moving along OK, and we perhaps encounter our first cinematographic reference to "social distancing", too! It's too long, but the dialogue is frequently pithy with the two sparring gently and amusingly at the end.

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