This Week of Grace is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gracie Fields, Henry Kendall and John Stuart.
[1] The screenplay concerns a poor, unemployed woman who is made housekeeper at the estate of a wealthy duchess.
Later when she wrongly believes him to have married her under the mistaken impression she is rich she leaves him and goes to take a job on the stage working in the chorus line.
[4] It was part of an attempt by Twickenham to move away from making Quota quickies towards higher budgeted quality productions a strategy that continued until the bankruptcy of its owner Julius Hagen.
[5] It was well-received on its release with Kine Weekly observing that the film consolidated Fields as "England's premier entertainer".