
The young Lord Sloane marries a musical comedy actress, much to his parents' disappointment. The actress's brother-in-law gets into betting difficulties so she obtains money from her husband to help him.

Lady Arthur Lever, Cyril Twyford
United Kingdom

If you're looking for something light and airy to kill an hour, Brown Sugar might catch your eye for a second. It's for the folks who love digging up dusty British stage adaptations. If you need pacing, modern energy, or characters that feel like actual humans, you’ll probably want to skip this one entirely. 🎥 The wh...


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Leslie S. Hiscott

Sidney Franklin
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"If you're looking for something light and airy to kill an hour, Brown Sugar might catch your eye for a second. It's for the folks who love digging up dusty British stage adaptations. If you need pacing, modern energy, or characters that feel like actual humans, you’ll probably want to skip this one entirely. 🎥 The whole thing feels like it's trapped in a velvet-lined box. Lord Sloane marries this musical actress, and the parents act like he’s joined a traveling circus. It’s the kind of predict..."

