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  1. The Last of Mrs. Cheyney. (play) Programme for original production. The Last of Mrs. Cheyney is a 1925 play by British playwright Frederick Lonsdale. A popular success in London, it was adapted four times as a film, three times in the United States from 1929 to 1951, and the last, in 1961, as a German production.

  2. Rent The Last of Mrs. Cheyney on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Elderly Lord Francis Kelton (Frank Morgan) and slick Lord Arthur Dilling (Robert Montgomery) both have eyes for the charming ...

    • Comedy
  3. The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937) NR 02/19/1937 (US) Comedy, Drama 1h 38m User ... Mrs. Fay Cheyney. William Powell. Charles. Robert Montgomery. Lord Arthur Dilling. Frank Morgan . Lord Francis Kelton. Jessie Ralph. The Duchess of Ebley. Nigel Bruce. Lord W ...

  4. In a long-term stay in London, upper crust Fay Cheyney, a young widow from Minneapolis, Minnesota, ensconces herself into a small segment of British aristocratic society. She was introduced to this group in a rather unusual circumstance aboard the transatlantic sailing vessel that brought her to England. Among this aristocratic group, she ...

  5. The Last of Mrs. Cheyney, from 1929, is an entertaining little morsel, but also a charming example of how much Hollywood had yet to figure out: The story, about a group of crackerjack jewel thieves who prey on rich society, doesn't suffer much for its numerous technical shortcomings. But still, they're there, gentle reminders of a time when sound technology just couldn't keep up with the movie ...

  6. The Last of Mrs. Cheyney 1929 1h 34m Comedy List Reviews A jewel thief (Norma Shearer) posing as a rich widow corners British aristocrats at a country mansion.

    • Comedy
  7. The Last of Mrs. Cheyney, based on a Broadway play by Frederick Lonsdale, was filmed three times by MGM, first in 1929, then this version in 1937, and then yet again in 1951. This version is very entertaining, though rather stagy in places, especially the second half, but makes up for it by having an excellent ending. Crawford shines as Mrs Cheyney, while Powell is excellent in a surprisingly ...