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7/10
A fascinating cast
malcolmgsw9 February 2024
I fully agree with the sentiments of the first reviewer. It has only been in the last few years that this situation has been addressed. The film is available on the BFI iPlayer. It is also due to be shown at the BFI South Bank in March.

The leading lady was the daughter of Lewis Casson and Sybil Thorndyke. We see Flora Robson before her film career got into its stride. Then there is Moore Marriott doing a standard character actors job before he found famee as Harbottle.

Renee Ray,is featured well down the cast.

An interesting sidelight is the fact that this film was recorded on the Klangfilm system,which shows the close goes with the German film industry at this time.
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10/10
Classic British cinema of quality.
Mozjoukine2 January 2005
The English are terrible at handling their classic films - think about the way they treated Maurice Elvey. This one, the best work of their most prestigious director, gets minimal attention, I had to travel to the Paris Cinematheque to see it.

Asquith transforms the material (compare a lugubrious 1940s version) into the most delicate romantic film his country ever produced, while adding a then-telling comment on the class system which would take a pounding after WW2. The working class dancer and the aristocratic boy are an ideal couple but the traditions of their society work against that. DANCE PRETTY LADY plays not only on the strengths of the performances but also because the director has placed it in a gas lamp lit story book world of stage door Johnnies and ballerinas, the halls and hansom cabs, composed in some of the most stylish images of their day.

It seems impossible that this film follows the starchy lawn party dialogues of the same team's TELL ENGLAND. It's hard to recognize Moore Mariott as Will Hay's comic side kick.. Flora Robson as the mother is the film's surest performance, not unexpectedly.

Alarming that this one has all but vanished while the dreadful thirties OF HUMAN BONDAGE is in every video outlet.
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