
In order to win back an old flame whom he jilted to marry a singer, a British lord resorts to skulduggery. When his wife enters the hospital for treatment of a serious ailment, he finds that his old flame is now a nurse there.

Is it worth it? If you like old-school British dramas where people speak in clipped tones and everyone seems to be hiding a secret, give Lord Camber's Ladies a spin. If you need pacing that feels modern or characters who actually act like real people, skip it. The whole thing feels like a stage play that forgot to lea...


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"Is it worth it? If you like old-school British dramas where people speak in clipped tones and everyone seems to be hiding a secret, give Lord Camber's Ladies a spin. If you need pacing that feels modern or characters who actually act like real people, skip it. The whole thing feels like a stage play that forgot to leave the theater. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but you’ll notice the dialogue doing way too much heavy lifting while the camera just sits there and watches. Odd moments Nigel..."
Edwin Greenwood, Benn W. Levy, Horace Annesley Vachell, Gilbert Wakefield
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