The Big Bluff (1933 American film)

[1] It was produced by George W. Weeks and the independent Tower Productions.

[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Palmentola.

An actor from a touring theatrical troupe is hired to impersonate an English lord by a small town social climber in order to impress their rival acquaintance who has thrown a party for a British aristocrat.

Confusion arises when other members of the theatrical company join in the impersonation.

It ultimately emerges that the other aristocrat is a fake, while the actor really is secretly a peer.