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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA diamond merchant's niece falls for his new footman who is really an impoverished aristocrat.A diamond merchant's niece falls for his new footman who is really an impoverished aristocrat.A diamond merchant's niece falls for his new footman who is really an impoverished aristocrat.
- Premios
- 2 premios y 1 nominación en total
Cyril Conway
- Antique Dealer
- (sin acreditar)
Guy Deghy
- Porteus - Dinner Guest
- (sin acreditar)
H.R. Hignett
- Higgins
- (sin acreditar)
Tom Walls Jr.
- Bates
- (sin acreditar)
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- Curiosidades"Sucedió en primavera (1948)" was the most popular film in the U.K. for the year 1948. According to the British Film Institute in 2004, it had fifth place in all-time ticket sales in the United Kingdom. As of 2017, its 20.5 million U.K. attendance was still the largest audience for any wholly British movie. It was highly rated and well received in the U.S. as well.
- PifiasUncle Joshua refers to the girls in a Gauguin painting (which is not shown) as being "slant-eyed." Gauguin painted the natives of Tahiti, in the South Pacific. They are not slant-eyed.
- Citas
Judy Howard: Well, where is Perkins?
Lord Richard: Oh, he's butling about somewhere.
- Créditos adicionalesAbout one-third into the movie, the screen runs credits that introduce the Borechester family: "Borechester Towers. Ancestral seat of the Marquis of Borechester. "A.D. 1100. The Normans started building the walls... "A.D. 1300. The family started hanging their pictures on the walls... "A.D. 1939. The R.A.F. took over and started scribbling on the walls... "A.D. 1947. A Stately home of England -- with the state coming nearer every budget."
- ConexionesFeatured in The Ultimate Film (2004)
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What an accomplished team Anna Neagle and Michael Widing were.They must have known each others acting styles intimately.I have them on DVD/video in "The Courtneys of Curzon Street", "Piccadilly Incident" and the subject film.The mode is light romantic comedy a style at which they both excelled so I have rated it 7/10.
An aristocrat, (Michael Wilding), falls out with his dim family and obtains the position of a footman with a posh family who live in Park Lane, an exclusive area of London.Only the butler knows Michael's real identity which he keeps secret but addresses him as "milord" whenever they are alone together.The result is that the Park Lane family are astonished by Michael's savoir-faire and knowledge of the finer things of life.Michael can play the piano well and spot an art forger at 100 paces as well as being charming and witty to the family.Soon he has become irreplaceable as an employee and Anna Neagle (who is the secretary of wealthy Tom Walls) begins to look to Michael for advice on non footman activities.
As time elapses Anna begins to suspect Michael is not all he pretends to be and they arrange a date together on The Serpentine so she can learn more about his background.There is an echo of the scene in "The Merchant of Venice" when Portia has to choose between three suitors.Suitor 1 is a vain self-obsessed actor.Suitor 2 is Michael's dim, boring aristocratic brother (cue comedy of Michael trying to avoid "blowing his cover").Suitor 3, Michael, appears as the poorest suitor but Anna instinctively feels he is the one.I feel sure script writers sometimes borrow and get inspiration from the classics when writing their screenplays.Another of the footman's accomplishments is dancing and the two have a very romantic dreamlike dance together.That's all of the plot I will reveal.This film is readily available so I urge all Wilding/Neagle fans to go out and buy this for their collection.
An aristocrat, (Michael Wilding), falls out with his dim family and obtains the position of a footman with a posh family who live in Park Lane, an exclusive area of London.Only the butler knows Michael's real identity which he keeps secret but addresses him as "milord" whenever they are alone together.The result is that the Park Lane family are astonished by Michael's savoir-faire and knowledge of the finer things of life.Michael can play the piano well and spot an art forger at 100 paces as well as being charming and witty to the family.Soon he has become irreplaceable as an employee and Anna Neagle (who is the secretary of wealthy Tom Walls) begins to look to Michael for advice on non footman activities.
As time elapses Anna begins to suspect Michael is not all he pretends to be and they arrange a date together on The Serpentine so she can learn more about his background.There is an echo of the scene in "The Merchant of Venice" when Portia has to choose between three suitors.Suitor 1 is a vain self-obsessed actor.Suitor 2 is Michael's dim, boring aristocratic brother (cue comedy of Michael trying to avoid "blowing his cover").Suitor 3, Michael, appears as the poorest suitor but Anna instinctively feels he is the one.I feel sure script writers sometimes borrow and get inspiration from the classics when writing their screenplays.Another of the footman's accomplishments is dancing and the two have a very romantic dreamlike dance together.That's all of the plot I will reveal.This film is readily available so I urge all Wilding/Neagle fans to go out and buy this for their collection.
- howardmorley
- 21 dic 2008
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Spring in Park Lane
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios, Elstree, Herts, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(studio: produced at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios, Ltd. Elstree-Herts, England.)
- Empresas productoras
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- Duración1 hora 40 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Sucedió en primavera (1948) officially released in Canada in English?
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