
If you have a soft spot for dusty, crackly British dramas from the early 1930s, Self Made Lady is a weirdly charming way to spend an hour. But if you hate slow scenes where people talk like they have a mouth full of marbles, please stay far away. ☕ It is definitely not some lost masterpiece. Still, there is something ...

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"If you have a soft spot for dusty, crackly British dramas from the early 1930s, Self Made Lady is a weirdly charming way to spend an hour. But if you hate slow scenes where people talk like they have a mouth full of marbles, please stay far away. ☕ It is definitely not some lost masterpiece. Still, there is something cozy about how clunky it is. The story is pretty simple. Heather Angel plays this working-class girl who somehow climbs up the social ladder, but then she realizes high society is..."
Brock Williams, Billie Bristow, Douglas Newton
United Kingdom

1932 · IMDb —

