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Penniless Aristocrat | Scotland
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After three weeks together, Helen can be seen reading a copy of the novel "Three Weeks" by Elinor Glyn.
Stage sensation Beatrice Lillie plays Maria. She made only six feature films between 1926 and 1967.
The play upon which this film is based opened on Broadway at the Gaiety Theatre, 1547 Broadway at W. 46th St., on October 18, 1926 and ran for 96 performances until January, 1927.
This is one of about three dozen British films picked up by CBS in 1949 for television presentation in New York City on WCBS (Channel 2). Its initial telecast had previously taken place Monday 31 December 1945 on NBC's pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1), and its CBS premiere took place Saturday 30 April 1949.
The time period of this story is described by reviewers as the Victorian Age. In fact, it is set during the Edwardian Age, specifically the year 1907. Queen Victoria died in 1901, and King Edward took the throne. In a scene, Helen is conspicuously reading "Three Weeks," which was first published in 1907.
"George, 10th Duke of Bristol: She's not crying because I said she was forty-one. She's crying because she is forty-one."
"George, 10th Duke of Bristol: You needn't try to lock your door, Maria. Only the rain will want to come in."