Help Yourself (1932)
Character: Lady Hermione Quinnock
A clever, out-of-work man through a series of misunderstandings and bold maneuvers, manages to pass himself off as a wealthy and influential figure. He uses this false persona to navigate high society and outwit various characters he encounters. The comedy centers on his efforts to maintain the facade while dealing with the romantic and financial complications that arise.
Meet My Sister (1933)
Character: Honourable Christine Wilby
'Poor lord tells future father-in-law that his ex-fiancée is his sister.' (British Film Catalogue)
Love on the Spot (1932)
Character: Lady Witchell
Two criminals are reformed when they meet and fall in love.
The River House Ghost (1932)
Character: Martha Usher
A gang of criminals masquerading as ghosts are eventually exposed.
Summer Lightning (1933)
Character: Lady Emsworth
Hugo Carmody, the impoverished secretary to Lord Emsworth falls for Millicent the boss's niece, and steals his Lordship's prize pig in a scheme to raise funds to marry her.
Dick Turpin (1933)
Character: Lady Rookwood
The adventures of the eighteenth century highwayman Dick Turpin and his legendary ride to York.
Born Lucky (1933)
Character: Lady Chard
A humble girl's rise to fame.
Sally in Our Alley (1931)
Character: Duchess of Wexford
A woman believes her boyfriend died in the First World War, but he is now looking for her
Look Up and Laugh (1935)
Character: Lady Buster
Gutsy lass Gracie rallies fellow stall-holders at Birkenhead Market to prevent its takeover and demolition by a department store chain. She invokes the Market's foundation by Royal Charter just before an inadvertent gas leak provides an explosive climax.
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