

The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
1929 Directed by Sidney FranklinThere is a big charity function at the house of Mrs. Cheyney and a lot of society is present. With her rich husband, deceased, rich old Lord Elton and playboy Lord Arthur Dilling are both very interested in the mysterious Fay. Invited to the house of Mrs. Webley, Fay is again the center of attention for Arthur and Elton with her leaning towards stuffy old Elton. When Arthur sees Charles, Fay's Butler, lurking in the gardens, he remembers that Charles was a thief caught in Monte Carlo and he figures that Fay may be more interested in the pearls of Mrs. Webley, which she is. After Fay takes the pearls, but before she can toss them out the window, she is caught by Arthur who is very disappointed in how things are turning out.

Norma Shearer
....................................................Fay Cheyney

Basil Rathbone
....................................................Lord Arthur Dilling

George Barraud
....................................................Charles

Herbert Bunston
....................................................Lord Elton

Hedda Hopper
....................................................Lady Maria
Moon Carroll
....................................................Joan
Madeline Seymour
....................................................Mrs. Wynton
Director
...........................................................Sidney Franklin
Writer
...........................................................Hanns Kräly
Theatre Play
...........................................................Frederick Lonsdale
Editor
...........................................................Conrad A. Nervig
Art Direction
...........................................................Cedric Gibbons
Costume Design
...........................................................Adrian
Sound Recordist
...........................................................Douglas Shearer
Production Companies
...................................................Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Drama
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