The Earl of Chicago

The Earl of Chicago (1940)

Can a Lord of England be a Czar of the underworld?

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1940-01-05
  • User Rating: 5.6/10 from 5 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 27min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Directors: Richard Thorpe, Victor Saville.
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Summary

A behind the times Chicago bootlegger goes to England with his lawyer to claim his estate as the Earl of Gorley.

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  • Robert Montgomery

    as Robert Kilmount
  • Edward Arnold

    as Quentin 'Doc' Ramsey
  • Reginald Owen

    as Gervase Gonwell
  • Edmund Gwenn

    as Munsey, the Butler
  • E. E. Clive

    as Mr. Redwood
  • Ronald Sinclair

    as Master Gerald Kilmount
  • Norma Varden

    as Maureen Kilmount
  • Halliwell Hobbes

    as Lord Chancellor
  • Ian Wolfe

    as Reading Clerk (as Ian Wulf)
  • Peter Godfrey

    as Judson
  • Billy Bevan

    as Castle Guide
  • Lowden Adams

    as Floor Waiter (uncredited)
  • Harry Allen

    as Mayor (uncredited)
  • Radford Allen

    as Boy (uncredited)
  • George Anderson

    as Prison Guard (uncredited)
  • Jimmy Aubrey

    as Cockney (uncredited)
  • Frank Baker

    as Policeman (uncredited)
  • Barbara Bedford

    as Ramsey's Secretary Martha Jackson (uncredited)
  • Vangie Beilby

    as Old Maid (uncredited)
  • Frank Benson

    as Sexton (uncredited)
  • Art Berry Sr.

    as Seedsman (uncredited)
  • Ted Billings

    as Townsman Outside House of Lords (uncredited)
  • Gladys Blake

    as 'Babe', Silken Legs (uncredited)
  • Barlowe Borland

    as Fingal (uncredited)
  • Matthew Boulton

    as Ickerton (uncredited)
  • John Burton

    as Clerk (uncredited)
  • David Clyde

    as Hanger-on (uncredited)
  • James Conaty

    as Lord (uncredited)
  • Bob Corey

    as Fisherman (uncredited)
  • Alec Craig

    as Fingal's Son (uncredited)
  • Sayre Dearing

    as Gunman in Card Game (uncredited)
  • David Dunbar

    as Plowman (uncredited)
  • Paul England

    as Chief Constable (uncredited)
  • Henry Flynn

    as Villager (uncredited)
  • Colonel Ford

    as Villager (uncredited)
  • William Haade

    as Crapshooter (uncredited)
  • Alec Harford

    as Mr. Dell (uncredited)
  • Sam Harris

    as Lord (uncredited)
  • Holmes Herbert

    as Sergeant-at-Arms (uncredited)
  • Harold Howard

    as Fisherman (uncredited)
  • Kenneth Hunter

    as Lord Tyrmanell (uncredited)
  • Olaf Hytten

    as Hodges (uncredited)
  • Ellis Irving

    as Russell (uncredited)
  • Boyd Irwin

    as Presiding Magistrate (uncredited)
  • Gladden James

    as Silky's Secretary (uncredited)
  • P.J. Kelly

    as Hanger-on (uncredited)
  • Colin Kenny

    as Sergeant (uncredited)
  • Claude King

    as Yeoman Usher (uncredited)
  • Leyton Lee

    as Adjutant (uncredited)
  • Miles Mander

    as Attorney General (uncredited)
  • Eddie Marr

    as Kilmount Salesman with Gun (uncredited)
  • Harold Miller

    as House of Lords Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
  • Edmund Mortimer

    as Lord (uncredited)
  • Leonard Mudie

    as Mr. Allington (uncredited)
  • Arthur Mulliner

    as Mr. Brackton (uncredited)
  • Forbes Murray

    as Diplomat (uncredited)
  • William H. O'Brien

    as Turnkey (uncredited)
  • Nora Perry

    as Receptionist (uncredited)
  • Tempe Pigott

    as Mrs. Oakes (uncredited)
  • Harry 'Snub' Pollard

    as Townsman (uncredited)
  • John Power

    as Tourist (uncredited)
  • Yvonne Severn

    as Village Girl (uncredited)
  • Ivan F. Simpson

    as Hargraves (uncredited)
  • William Stack

    as Coroner (uncredited)
  • Ralph Stock

    as Constable (uncredited)
  • Zeffie Tilbury

    as Miss Nana (uncredited)
  • Anthony Warde

    as Kilmount Salesman (uncredited)
  • Robert Warwick

    as Clerk at Parliament (uncredited)
  • Ben Webster

    as Gaffer Oakes (uncredited)
  • Ben Welden

    as Silky's Driver (uncredited)
  • Frederick Worlock

    as Lord Elfie (uncredited)
Writing Lesser Samuels Screenplay
Writing Charles de Grandcourt Story
Directing Richard Thorpe Director
Writing Gene Fowler Story
Camera Karl Freund Director of Photography
Directing Victor Saville Director
Camera Ray June Director of Photography
Editing Frank Sullivan Editor
Art Edwin B. Willis Set Decoration
Production Victor Saville Producer
Art Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Sound Douglas Shearer Recording Supervision
Sound Werner R. Heymann Original Music Composer
Writing Brock Williams Book

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