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The Butler's Dilemma 1943

★ 4.52 votes83 min📅 1943-11-29

In the whimsical wartime comedy *The Butler's Dilemma (1943)*, directed by Leslie S. Hiscott, a charming but financially strapped gentleman named Rodney Playfair finds himself in a hilariously awkward situation.

Director: Leslie S. Hiscott

Cast

Richard Hearne
Richard Hearne
Rodney Playfair
Francis L. Sullivan
Francis L. Sullivan
Leo Carrington
Judy Kelly
Judy Kelly
Ann Carrington
Hermione Gingold
Hermione Gingold
Aunt Sophie
Henry Kendall
Henry Kendall
Carmichael
André Randall
Vitello
Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming
Sir Hubert Playfair
Ralph Truman
Ralph Truman
Bishop
Wally Patch
Wally Patch
Tom

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Butler's Dilemma (1943) about?

The film follows Rodney Playfair, a debonair but indebted man who reluctantly impersonates a butler at his fiancée's estate to settle his gambling debts. His carefully crafted lies quickly spiral into a series of comedic misunderstandings, pitting him against the household's strict social codes.

Who directed The Butler's Dilemma?

Leslie S. Hiscott directed *The Butler's Dilemma*, known for his work in classic British comedies and thrillers during the 1930s and 40s.

Who stars in The Butler's Dilemma?

The film features Richard Hearne as Rodney Playfair, Francis L. Sullivan in a supporting role, Judy Kelly as the fiancée, and Hermione Gingold as the formidable matriarch.

Is The Butler's Dilemma (1943) worth watching?

While it lacks a current IMDb rating, *The Butler's Dilemma* is a charming wartime comedy with strong comedic performances and a clever premise. Fans of classic British humor and lighthearted farce will find it a nostalgic treat, though modern audiences may find its pacing a tad leisurely by today's standards.

How long is The Butler's Dilemma?

The runtime for *The Butler's Dilemma* is 83 minutes.

About The Butler's Dilemma (1943) — A Wartime Comedy of Mistaken Identity and High-Society Fiasco

In the whimsical wartime comedy *The Butler's Dilemma (1943)*, directed by Leslie S. Hiscott, a charming but financially strapped gentleman named Rodney Playfair finds himself in a hilariously awkward situation. Pressured by a deal to settle his gambling debts, Rodney agrees to pose as a butler at his fiancée's family estate—only to discover the real butler is mysteriously absent. As he navigates the stifling etiquette of the household, Rodney must keep up appearances while dodging increasingly absurd misunderstandings. With sharp dialogue and a cast of eccentric characters, this lighthearted romp blends classic British humor with a touch of social satire, making it a delightful escape into wartime escapism.

Starring the delightful Judy Kelly as the observant fiancée and the scene-stealing Hermione Gingold as the imperious matriarch, the film balances slapstick antics with clever wit. Richard Hearne shines as the hapless imposter, whose schemes to maintain the ruse lead to a series of uproarious confrontations. *The Butler's Dilemma* captures the era's blend of sophistication and farce, offering a nostalgic yet timeless look at class pretensions and the chaos of pretending to be someone you're not.