7/10
One of the most popular British films of the era.
24 September 2018
According to IMDB and TCM, "Spring in Park Lane" made more money than any other British film the year it debuted. In fact, it apparently is one of the highest attended pictures ever in the UK...so it's obvious that the film was very popular...so popular they reunited Michael Wilding and Anna Neagle repeatedly.

The story finds Richard (Wilding) applying for a job as footman for the Howard family. Judy (Neagle) hires him....but soon her uncle (the head of the household) regrets this when Richard informs him he bought a forged painting. After all, what would a footman know of art? What none of them realize is that Richard was once wealthy and sophisticated but recently lost his money and was forced to seek work...and he did know what he was talking about when it came to art. As for Judy, she just knows that Richard is delightful and they are starting to fall in love.

In many ways, this is a lot like "My Man Godfrey"...with a well-bred man arriving in the guise of a servant and helping a family in many ways. But it's not really a comedy like the earlier film...and the emphasis is more on romance. A nice picture..well worth seeing...though not exactly up to the hype surrounding it (few films ever are).
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