The poor, downtrodden (beautiful, of course) "dutiful" daughter of a London society family falls for a barrister, disguises herself, and takes a job as governess to his son. Adapted from the novel, "A Little Flat in the Temple".

Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for black-and-white dramas where everyone speaks like they are reciting poetry at a funeral, you might find this fun. If you want something that actually moves, skip it. This is for the kind of person who enjoys staring at old wallpaper and thinking about how different life wa...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for black-and-white dramas where everyone speaks like they are reciting poetry at a funeral, you might find this fun. If you want something that actually moves, skip it. This is for the kind of person who enjoys staring at old wallpaper and thinking about how different life was back then. Honestly, the whole premise of the daughter of a rich family pretending to be a governess is a bit of a stretch. But hey, it was 1931. They did not have Netflix, so t..."
Pamela Wynne, Graham John, Horace Jackson
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