Kind Lady is a play written by Edward Chodorov and first performed on stage in 1935 (on April 23). It was based in part on a short story called The Silver Mask by Hugh Walpole . It was produced frequently on the summer theater circuit. The play has been adapted for film twice by MGM: as the December 1935 film Kind Lady and the 1951 film Kind Lady .
4-455: Kind Lady is a play by Edward Chodorov . The title may also refer to its two film adaptations: Kind Lady (1935 film) , starring Aline MacMahon Kind Lady (1951 film) , featuring Ethel Barrymore Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kind Lady . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
8-658: A supreme effort of courage and skill in this intense battle of wits. The original production of Kind Lady was on Broadway at the Booth Theatre in New York City, New York , with a cast that starred Grace George and Henry Daniell , with Florence Britton, Francis Compton , among others. Kind Lady was produced into film by MGM in 1935 starring Aline MacMahon and Basil Rathbone (released in Great Britain as House of Menace ). A second film version
12-418: Is victimized by a team of diabolically clever con artists. They initially play on her sympathy to gain her trust, then manage to alienate her family and friends, nearly convincing them that she has lost her mind. They manage to then lock her in her bedroom, selling off her furniture and paintings all the while from the rest of her apartment. The protagonist nearly loses both her property and her sanity, but exerts
16-467: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kind_Lady&oldid=817195884 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kind Lady (play) An elderly, aristocratic woman living in London
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