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Initial release
  
1940

Genre
  
Crime Fiction

6.2/10
IMDb

Duration
  

Running time
  
1h 27m

Art director
  
Cedric Gibbons

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Writer
  
Gene Fowler (story), Lesser Samuels, Brock Williams (book), Charles de Grandcourt (story)

Directors
  
Richard Thorpe, Victor Saville

Cast
  
Robert Montgomery
(Robert Kilmount),
Edward Arnold
(Quentin 'Doc' Ramsey),
Reginald Owen
(Gervase Gonwell),
Edmund Gwenn
(Munsey, the Butler),
E.E. Clive
(Mr. Redwood),
Ronald Sinclair
(Master Gerald Kilmount)

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The Earl of Chicago is a 1940 American drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Montgomery, Edward Arnold, Reginald Owen and Edmund Gwenn.

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Plot

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To remedy the ill doings of his past, Robert "Silky" Kilmount, ex-Chicago bootlegger who has opened up his own legal distillery, hires Quentin "Doc" Ramsey as manager of his company. Seven years ago, Silky got Doc sent to prison after framing him for a crime he didn't commit.

Doc has no good intentions when accepting the position, just waiting for an opportunity to take revenge. The window of opportunity arrives with attorney Gervase Gonwell, who comes from England to tell Silky that he has inherited land from his deceased uncle, the Earl of Kinmonth.

Doc persuades Silky to go to England and visit his new estate, but he insists that Doc go with him. Doc sees the opportunity to ruin Silky and tricks him into signing a formal power of attorney document, giving him the right to do as he pleases while Silky is abroad.

Silky lands upon the English culture and makes quite an impact with his gangster-like behavior among the lords and traditions. He gets help from the kind butler, Munsey, and a cousin, Gerald, and soon finds it in his heart to treasure the ancient traditions and the family history.

Back in the U.S., Doc is emptying the company of every cent without Silky's knowledge. When the ceremony to make him a member of the House of Lords is about to start, he finds out that he is bankrupt and prohibited by law from selling his English estate. Silky kills Doc in anger, and is sentenced to death. He will be hanged by the neck in a silken rope in the Tower of London.

Silky accepts his fate and walks with his head held high, as a true nobleman, to the rope and his death, accompanied by his butler.

Cast

  • 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
  • Peter Godfrey as Judson
  • Billy Bevan as Castle Guide
  • References

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