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    The Law and the Lady

    1951 · Crime drama · 1h 45m

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  1. Box office. $1,360,000 [1] The Law and the Lady is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Edwin H. Knopf and starring Greer Garson, Michael Wilding (as twin brothers) and Fernando Lamas. It is not related to the Wilkie Collins novel The Law and the Lady. Very loosely based on the 1925 play The Last of Mrs. Cheyney by Frederick Lonsdale, [2 ...

  2. The Law and the Lady: Directed by Edwin H. Knopf. With Greer Garson, Michael Wilding, Fernando Lamas, Marjorie Main. A beguiling international jewel thief loses her heart.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Edwin H. Knopf
    • 1951-07-20
  3. Lady Sybil Minden. Natalie Schafer. ... Pamela Pemberson. Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Wong Artarne. ... Chinese Servant (uncredited) Jimmy Aubrey.

  4. The Law and the Lady would be his only film there as a director. Even with substantial re-writes (or possibly because of them), The Law and the Lady did not fare well with critics or audiences on its initial release. Nor did it help that the film had to be withdrawn from release in 1953 with the expiration of MGM's rights to the original play.

    • Edwin H. Knopf, Reggie Callow
    • Greer Garson
  5. The Law and the Lady. Rent The Law and the Lady on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Former chambermaid Jane Hoskins (Greer Garson) and polished playboy Nigel Duxbury (Michael Wilding) team ...

    • Crime, Drama
    • Greer Garson
    • Edwin H. Knopf
  6. "The Law and the Lady" is a surprisingly good movie that doesn't get shown a lot for some reason. Greer Garson, Michael Wilding, Marjorie Main, and Fernando Lamas all shine in their roles. Wilding's character convinces Garson's to team with him as globetrotting con artists who wind up in California trying to cheat a disarmingly candid (and as ...

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  8. The Law and the Lady is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Edwin H. Knopf and starring Greer Garson, Michael Wilding and Fernando Lamas. It is not related to the Wilkie Collins novel The Law and the Lady. Very loosely based on the 1925 play The Last of Mrs. Cheyney by Frederick Lonsdale, the action is transferred to the turn of the century, the names are all changed, and the first half of ...

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