The Impassive Footman is a 1932 British, low-budget "quota quickie"[1] drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Owen Nares, Betty Stockfeld, Allan Jeayes and George Curzon.
[2] The film's sets were designed by Edward Carrick.
It was also released under the alternative title Woman in Bondage.
This leads to a series of violent quarrels, all witnessed by the family's footman who is the only one who knows entirely what is going on.
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