

Spring in Park Lane
1948 Directed by Herbert WilcoxLife in the normally tranquil high society home of Joshua Howard is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious footman in this sparkling British romantic comedy hit. Richard acts like anything but a servant. He has aristocratic airs and graces, an expert knowledge of fine art and can play classical music and boogie-woogie on a grand piano with equal aplomb. And is that an Old Etonian tie he's wearing? Judy, is determined to discover Richard's true identity and the reason he's posing as a lowly footman. Bored with the attentions of vain movie stars and eccentric minor nobility, she's captivated by his easy-going charm and ready to fall. But will his scandalous secret come between them and true happiness?

Anna Neagle
....................................................Judy Howard

Michael Wilding
....................................................Lord Richard

Tom Walls
....................................................Uncle Joshua Howard

Peter Graves
....................................................Basil Maitland

Marjorie Fielding
....................................................Mildred Howard

Nigel Patrick
....................................................Mr. Bacon

G.H. Mulcaster
....................................................Perkins
Director
...........................................................Herbert Wilcox
Producer
...........................................................Herbert Wilcox
Writer
...........................................................Nicholas Phipps
Assistant Director
...........................................................Bill Kirby
Editor
...........................................................Frank Clarke
Novel
...........................................................Alice Duer Miller
Director of Photography
...........................................................Mutz Greenbaum
Production Companies
...................................................Herbert Wilcox Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United Kingdom
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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