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Basil Rathbone and Pauline Lord
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Louis Hayward, Pauline Lord, and
Basil Rathbone
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Basil Rathbone and Pauline Lord
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Louis Hayward, Pauline Lord, and Basil Rathbone
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Basil Rathbone and Pauline Lord
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Louis Hayward, Pauline Lord, and Basil Rathbone
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Basil Rathbone and Pauline Lord
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Basil Rathbone, Louis Hayward, and Pauline Lord
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Basil Rathbone and Pauline Lord
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Pauline Lord and Basil Rathbone
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Basil Rathbone and Pauline Lord
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Louis Hayward, Pauline Lord, and Basil Rathbone
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Basil Rathbone and Pauline Lord
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Louis Hayward, Pauline Lord, and Basil Rathbone
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Studios |
Basil Rathbone
photo by Earl Crowley, Columbia Pictures |
Basil Rathbone |
Clarissa finds Captain Courtney in Hyde Park. She prepares to wait until he
awakens so that she can engage him to educate her son.
photo by Earl Crowley, Columbia Pictures |
Clarissa takes matters into her own hand when she escorts Captain
Courtney, a
gentleman on his uppers, to her humble residence.
photo by Earl Crowley, Columbia Pictures |
"You are the traditional rose blooming in the waste heap!" says
Courtney to Clarissa when she invites him to her home and
offers him a drink of brandy. Clarissa is trying to decide the best
way to ask Courtney, obviously a gentleman, to join her household and
teach her son to think and act like a gentleman.
photo by Earl Crowley, Columbia Pictures |
Clarissa introduces her young son, Richard (William Martin), to
Courtney.
photo by Earl Crowley, Columbia Pictures |
Basil Rathbone and William Martin
photo by Earl Crowley, Columbia Pictures |
Courtney and Clarissa read Richard's play. |
Pauline Lord and Basil Rathbone
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Pictures |
Captain Courtney, responsible for Richard's gentlemanly behavior, is one
of the first to wish him success on the opening of his first play.
photo by Earl Crowley, Columbia Pictures |
All the
residents of Little Egbert Street gather around to wish success to
Richard , whose first play is opening that night. Waving good-bye
from the tavern are Courtney and Clarissa, both of whom have
done everything in their power to develop Richard's talents.
photo by Earl Crowley, Columbia Pictures |
The
three most interested spectators at the opening of Richard's first
play are Emily, the cockney shopgirl who has always loved him,
Clarissa, who has raised him to manhood even though she denies that
she is his mother, and Captain Courtney, who has taught him
to think and act like a gentleman.
photo by Irving Lippman, Columbia Pictures |
Pauline Lord and Basil Rathbone |
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It is Courtney
who tells Richard how seriously ill is his mother.
photo by Earl Crowley, Columbia Pictures |
Neighbors in the face of tragedy are Richard and Courtney, as they await the doctor's verdict on
Clarissa's condition.
photo by Earl Crowley, Columbia Pictures
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Pauline (Wendy Barrie) comes to comfort Richard after his mother's
death. |
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