- The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
"The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" is a 1925
Frederick Lonsdale play that was adapted to thescreen three times.Play
Frederick Lonsdale's play, about a jewel thief who passes herself off as a society lady, opened at the
St. James's Theatre in London on 22nd September, 1925 and ran for 514 performances. Reviewing the opening night for theSunday Times , criticJames Agate wrote: "It is not a good sort of play, but it is a very good play of its sort." [Agate, James. "Red Letter Nights", Jonathan Cape (1944)]Film adaptations
The first film version of "The Last of Mrs. Cheney" was released in 1929, and starred
Norma Shearer andBasil Rathbone . It was nominated for an Oscar in 1930 for "Best Writing, Achievement" forHanns Kräly ."The Last of Mrs. Cheney", released in fy|1937, was the second film adaptation. It starred
Joan Crawford ,William Powell , Robert Montgomery,Benita Hume andFrank Morgan .The final film version of the Lonsdale play starred
Greer Garson and was titled "The Law and the Lady" (1951).Notes
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*imdb title|0020081|title=The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1929)
*imdb title|0029120|title=The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937)
*imdb title|0043728|title=The Law and the Lady (1951)
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