The Girl in Possession

The Girl in Possession
Directed by Monty Banks
Produced by Irving Asher
Written by Monty Banks
Starring Laura La Plante
Henry Kendall
Cinematography Basil Emmott
Distributed by Warner Brothers-First National Productions
Release date(s) March 1934
Running time 72 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

The Girl in Possession is a 1934 British comedy film starring Laura La Plante and Henry Kendall and directed by Monty Banks, who also wrote the screenplay and featured in the film himself.

The film was a quota quickie production shot at Twickenham Studios, with La Plante as wisecracking New York girl Eve Chandler who receives the good news that she has inherited a large country estate in England. She crosses the Atlantic with her pal Julie, only to find that things are not as straightforward as she had been led to believe. Complications ensue as she crosses paths with a silly-ass toff (Claude Hulbert), an unscrupulous continental lothario (Banks) and a snobbish butler (Charles Paton) before she manages to sort matters out with the help of the kindly Sir Mortimer (Kendall), with whom she falls in love. The Girl in Possession is classed by the British Film Institute as a lost film.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Missing Believed Lost British Pictures. Retrieved 21-10-2010

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