
To avoid being accused of stealing money, an aristocrat low on funds takes a job as a butler in someone else's home..


Alright, so you've stumbled upon Lord Richard in the Pantry. Maybe on a classic film channel, or perhaps you dug up a DVD. Is it worth your time today? Well, that really depends on what you're looking for. If you appreciate those gentle, slightly awkward British comedies from the early 1930s – the kind with impeccable ...

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

Walter Forde

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"Alright, so you've stumbled upon Lord Richard in the Pantry. Maybe on a classic film channel, or perhaps you dug up a DVD. Is it worth your time today? Well, that really depends on what you're looking for. If you appreciate those gentle, slightly awkward British comedies from the early 1930s – the kind with impeccable manners and even more impeccable messes – then yeah, absolutely, give it a go. But if your movie diet demands fast action or a plot that races, this one might feel like watching pa..."

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