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With Leslie Howard, George Grossmith, Benita Hume, Elizabeth Allan. Falling in love with the aristocratic Sylvia Robertson (Elizabeth Allen), Max poses as a European prince, enlisting the aid of an amiable Ruritanian monarch (Lawrence Grossmith) who owes him a favor.
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- Comedy, Romance
- Alexander Korda
- 1932-06-20
Service for Ladies (released as Reserved for Ladies in the U.S.) is a 1932 British comedy film, the second based on the novel The Head Waiter by Ernest Vajda. The film was directed by Alexander Korda and starred Leslie Howard . A previous 1927 silent film which starred Adolphe Menjou is now lost .
- Alexander Korda
- Ernest Vajda
Reserved for Ladies -- (Movie Clip) Opening Credits Opening credits for Hungarian-born Alexander Korda's first film as a director, Reserved for Ladies, 1932, from a story by equally Hungarian Ernest Vajda, starring Leslie Howard.
- Alexander Korda
- Leslie Howard
Reserved for Ladies (1932) Full Cast & Crew. See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro. Directed by. Alexander Korda. Writing Credits (in alphabetical order) Cast (in credits order) Produced by. Alexander Korda. ... producer. Music by. Percival Mackey. Cinematography by. Philip Tannura. Editing by. Harold Young.
7/10. early talkie with Leslie Howard. ksf-2 9 March 2009. When stylish Sylvia Robertson (Elizabeth Allan) keeps dropping her packages, Max (Leslie Howard) keeps picking them up and returning them to her. He follows her back to her hotel, and asks the clerk about her, and the clerk is quite willing to tell all about her -- so much for privacy!
Reserved for Ladies (1932) - Directed by Alexander Korda, produced by Alexander Korda and starring Leslie Howard, George Grossmith, Benita Hume, Elizabeth Allan, Morton Selten, Ben Field, Diana Churchill, Gilbert Davis,and more...