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The Law and the Lady (1951)
Victorian maid and friend visit Monte Carlo casino with coins on the table
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The 1951 film "The Law and the Lady" is a comedy set in Victorian England.
 
Jane Hoskins (Greer Garson), a maid working for a wealthy couple, Lord Minden (Michael Wilding) and Lady Sybil Minden, is falsely accused of theft. Jane quits her job and meets Nigel Duxbury (also Michael Wilding), Lord Minden's younger twin brother.
 
Jane and Nigel travel to various cities cheating at gambling casinos and end up in San Francisco. There they get jobs with a society queen, Julia Wortin, intending to steal her jewels.
 
At a Monte Carlo gambling casino there are scenes of currency and coins on the table. The coins are Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Company Motion Picture prop coins.
 
The Law and the Lady
1. Jane, seated in the middle, plays Baccarat
A few notes and coins are in front of the man to the right of Jane.
 
The Law and the Lady
2. Table money
Currency and coins along with a Baccarat shoe are on the table.
 
The Law and the Lady
3. Table money
A different scene with currency and coins on the table.
 
The notes are elaborate prop notes imitating late 19th century paper money.
 
The coins are Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Company Motion Picture prop coins.
 
Los Angeles Rubber Stamp prop Coin
4. Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Company Motion Picture $1.00 prop coin
Aluminum, 38 mm, 6.29 gm
 
Obverse:
LOS ANGELES RUBBER STAMP CO.
MFR'S OF / MOVING / PICTURE / MONEY / AND / BADGES
 
Reverse:
RETURNABLE / FOR CREDIT AT LB. RATE / 1 00
 
For more information on these prop coins please visit: Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Coins
Cast, Directors, Writers:
 
Greer Garson as Jane Hoskins
Michael Wilding as Lord Minden and Nigel Duxbury
Phyllis Stanley as Lady Sybil Minden
Marjorie Main as Julia Wortin
 
Director: Edwin H. Knopf
Writers: Leonard Spigelgass, Karl Tunberg
Based on the 1925 play The Last of Mrs. Cheyney by Frederick Lonsdale
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