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Lady Tubbs 1935

★ 5.01 votes69 min📅 1935-07-02

"You'll Love Her to Death...If She'll Let You!"

In the glittering yet treacherous world of New York high society during the 1930s, a spirited cook from a railroad construction camp seizes an unexpected opportunity when she inherits half a million dollars.

Director: Alan Crosland

Cast

Alice Brady
Alice Brady
Henrietta Tubbs
Douglass Montgomery
Douglass Montgomery
Phil Ash-Orcutt
Anita Louise
Anita Louise
Wynne Howard
Alan Mowbray
Alan Mowbray
Elyot Wembsleigh
June Clayworth
June Clayworth
Jean LaGendre
Hedda Hopper
Hedda Hopper
Mrs. Ronald Ash-Orcutt
Russell Hicks
Russell Hicks
Mr. Ronald Ash-Orcutt
Walter Brennan
Walter Brennan
Joseph
Sam McDaniel
Sam McDaniel
Reckless
Lumsden Hare
Lumsden Hare
Lord Abernathy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lady Tubbs (1935) about?

After inheriting a fortune, a humble railroad cook masquerades as English royalty to infiltrate New York's high society. Her plan takes her into a world of lavish parties, romantic entanglements, and social sabotage where one wrong move could expose her true identity.

Who directed Lady Tubbs?

Alan Crosland, known for his work in early sound films including the first talkie 'The Jazz Singer,' directed Lady Tubbs with a keen eye for comedic timing and social satire.

Who stars in Lady Tubbs?

The film features Alice Brady in the lead role, alongside Douglass Montgomery, Anita Louise, Alan Mowbray, and June Clayworth.

Is Lady Tubbs (1935) worth watching?

With a runtime of just 69 minutes, this pre-Code gem offers snappy dialogue, clever deception, and a cast at the top of their game. It's a lighthearted snapshot of a bygone era of social climbing and scandal, perfect for fans of vintage comedies and romance.

How long is Lady Tubbs?

Lady Tubbs runs for 69 minutes, making it a perfect quick watch for classic film enthusiasts.

About Lady Tubbs (1935) — A Deceptive Heiress Steals the Spotlight in a Glittering Comedy

In the glittering yet treacherous world of New York high society during the 1930s, a spirited cook from a railroad construction camp seizes an unexpected opportunity when she inherits half a million dollars. With a mischievous grin and a daring plan, she reinvents herself as Lady Tubbs, an aristocratic Englishwoman, and boldly crashes the elite social scene. Disguised as nobility, she navigates a whirlwind of glamorous balls, sly suitors, and razor-sharp wit, all while keeping her secret from unraveling. Directed with sharp comedic flair by Alan Crosland, this sparkling pre-Code comedy blends romance, deception, and a healthy dose of satire, capturing the era's obsession with class and status.

Alice Brady leads the cast with effortless charm as the quick-witted imposter, supported by a delightful ensemble including Douglass Montgomery as the dashing love interest and Anita Louise as the sharp-eyed socialite who suspects the truth. With its breezy humor, sparkling dialogue, and a dash of scandal just before the Hays Code tightened its grip, Lady Tubbs (1935) remains a forgotten gem that sparkles with wit and audacity.