
A British aristocrat, Lord Robert Brent, travels to New York City to sell some paintings. He deposits the money from the sale in a bank, but when the bank collapses, he finds himself stranded in America with no money and many bills.

Is it worth your time? If you like old-fashioned, snappy dialogue and don't mind a premise that is held together by little more than hope and charm, you'll probably have a good time. If you need your movies to have grit, high stakes, or characters who behave like real human beings, you’re gonna be annoyed within ten mi...


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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-fashioned, snappy dialogue and don't mind a premise that is held together by little more than hope and charm, you'll probably have a good time. If you need your movies to have grit, high stakes, or characters who behave like real human beings, you’re gonna be annoyed within ten minutes. This is pure, unadulterated fluff, but it’s the kind that actually knows how to be light on its feet. There’s something inherently goofy about watching a British Lord prete..."
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