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Synopsis
In the early days of sound film, one of Warner Bros.' big box-office draws was the aging stage actor George Arliss and, in Disraeli, Arliss scored his biggest box-office hit. He is at his best as the foxy British prime minister (in a role he created on-stage and re-created earlier in a 1921 silent film version of the same play). The film concerns the machinations of Disraeli in his efforts to secure the Suez Canal for England. After his liberal opponent Gladstone defeats Disraeli's attempt to raise a line of credit to buy the Suez Canal, Disraeli retires to his country estate to plot a new strategy. When he intercepts a coded telegram from an Egyptian potentate indicating Egyptian financial problems and a willingness to make a deal on the canal, Disraeli jumps on the chance to secure funding from the Bank of England but is denied the credit. Searching for another funding source, he obtains the services of international banker Hugh Meyers (Ivan Simpson). However, when Disraeli's emissary arrives in Cairo with a check to purchase Suez, it is discovered that Meyer has gone bankrupt. Now Disraeli must enlist all his charm and wiles to persuade the Bank of England to honor the bad check. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

Florence Arliss Lady Mary Beaconfield
Florence Arliss Lady Mary Beaconsfield
George Arliss Disraeli
Cosmo Kyrle Bellew Mr. Terle
Joan Bennett Lady Clarissa Pevensey
Norman Cannon Foljambe
Henry Carvill Duke of Glastonbury
Jack Deery Bascot
Shayle Gardner Dr. Williams
Doris Lloyd Mrs. Agatha Travers
Gwendolen Logan Duchess of Glastonbury
Margaret Mann Queen Victoria
Ivan Simpson Hugh Myers
David Torrence Lord Probert
Michael Visaroff Count Bosrinov
Anthony Bushell Charles
Anthony Bushell Lord Charles Deeford
Anthony Bushell Lord Deeford
Charles E. Evans Potter

Production Crew

Lee Garmes Cinematographer
Louis Silvers Composer (Music Score)
Alfred E. Green Director
Owen Marks Editor
Louis Napoleon Parker Play Author
Julien Josephson Screenwriter
Year: 1929
Runtime: 87
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Warner Brothers

Release
by Warner Brothers

Awards
1929 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily
1929 - 10 Best Films - New York Times
1929 - Award - Photoplay
1929 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1929-1930 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1929-30 - Best Picture - Academy