Counsel's Opinion (1933)
Overview
Divorce barrister Logan arrives back in London from a trip overseas to find the whole city fogbound. Unable to reach his flat, he books into the exclusive Royal Parks Hotel. Leslie sweet-talks Logan into letting her stay in his suite, and although the pair are attracted to each other, the night passes innocently. On arriving at Chambers, Logan is asked to act as counsel for Lord Rockburn, who is seeking a divorce from his wife. Logan accepts the brief, but then discovers to his horror that Lady Rockburn was a guest at the Royal Parks Hotel ball the previous night, and a cornerstone of the case is alleged impropriety after a maid observed a man leaving her room that morning......
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.306 |
Directed By
Allan Dwan
Crew
Alexander Korda
Harold Young
Allan Dwan
Arthur Wimperis
Dorothy Greenhill
R. Holmes Paul
Gilbert Wakefield
Philip Tannura
Bernard Browne
TOP CAST
Henry Kendall
Logan
Binnie Barnes
Leslie
Cyril Maude
Willock
Lawrence Grossmith
Lord Rockburn
Mary Charles
Stella Marston
Harry Tate
Taxi Driver
Francis Lister
James Gowan
Margaret Baird
Saunders
J. Fisher White
Judge
C. Denier Warren
Manager
Stanley Lathbury
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