The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1929)

★ 5.7 1h 34m IMDb

There is a big charity function at the house of Mrs. Cheyney and a lot of society is present. With her rich husband, deceased, rich old Lord Elton and playboy Lord Arthur Dilling are both very interested in the mysterious Fay. Invited to the house of Mrs. Webley, Fay is again the center of attention for Arthur and Elton with her leaning towards stuffy old Elton. When Arthur sees Charles, Fay's Butler, lurking in the gardens, he remembers that Charles was a thief caught in Monte Carlo and he figures that Fay may be more interested in the pearls of Mrs. Webley, which she is. After Fay takes the pearls, but before she can toss them out the window, she is caught by Arthur who is very disappointed in how things are turning out.

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Cast

Norma Shearer
Norma Shearer as Fay Cheyney Died 1983 · Montreal, Quebec, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edith Norma Shearer (August 10, 1902 – June 12, 1983) was a Canadian-American actress. Shearer was one of the most popular actresses in North America from the m...
Basil Rathbone
Basil Rathbone as Lord Arthur Dilling Died 1967 · Johannesburg, South African Republic Sir Basil Rathbone, KBE, MC, Kt (13 June 1892 – 21 July 1967), was an English actor. He rose to prominence in England as a Shakespearean stage actor and went on to appear in over 70 films, primarily c...
George Barraud
George Barraud as Charles Died 1970 · Paddington, London, England, UK George Barraud was an English actor who appeared in films from 1923 to 1937, then wrote for movies and television series from 1936 to 1959. He died in London in 1970..
Herbert Bunston
Herbert Bunston as Lord Elton Died 1935 · Dorset, England, UK Herbert Bunston (15 April 1874 – 27 February 1935) was an English stage and screen actor. He is remembered for his role as Dr. John Seward in the Broadway and film versions of Dracula. Bunston was bo...
Hedda Hopper
Hedda Hopper as Lady Maria Died 1966 · Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, USA Hedda Hopper (May 2, 1885 – February 1, 1966) was an American actress and gossip columnist, notorious for feuding with her arch-rival Louella Parsons. She had been a moderately successful actress of s...
Cyril Chadwick
Cyril Chadwick as Willie Wynton Died 1955 · Kensington, London, England, UK From Wikipedia Cyril Chadwick (11 June 1879 – 3 November 1955) was an English actor of the silent era. He appeared in 70 films between 1913 and 1938. He was born in Kensington, London..

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CinemaSerf 6/10 Mar 19, 2026
When the nouveau riche American “Fay” (Norma Shearer) hosts a grand charitable party at her temporary London home - under the ever watchful eye of her butler “Charles” (George Barraud), she encounters two junior members of the British aristocracy. “Lord Elton” (Herbert Bunston) is an older gent who considers himself well past his sell-by date on the romantic front; “Lord Dilling” (Basil Rathbone) is the younger, more opportunist of the pair. Annoyingly for him, she seems a little more drawn to the safety of the elder man but he pins his hopes on another meeting at the lavish home of the wealthy “Mrs. Webley” (Maude Turner Gordon). Thing is, though, once they are all congregated at her country pile, “Dilling” thinks he recognises “Charles” from somewhere altogether different and so suspicions aroused, we all begin to wonder just what is going on and whether someone around the high tea table is not whom they say they are. Perhaps more than one? I’m a fan of Rathbone but here he isn’t (nor looks) at his best and neither he nor Shearer really spark together. There is a great deal of dialogue and the whole film struggles to shake of a rather statically theatrical look - I kept expecting the stage to revolve scene to scene. That said, the closing elements in the garden allow both the on-form Bunston to have some fuddy-duddy fun and for us to enjoy the few moments of focus this otherwise rather meandering drama allows. Some plays just don’t transfer to the silver screen so well, and this one is really one of them. Watchable but not so very memorable.

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