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.
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1. Jane, seated in the middle, plays Baccarat
A few notes and coins are in front of the man to the right of Jane.
2. Table money
Currency and coins along with a Baccarat shoe are on the table.
3. Table money
A different scene with currency and coins on the table.
The coins are Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Company Motion Picture prop coins.
4. Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Company Motion Picture $1.00 prop coin
Aluminum, 38 mm, 6.29 gm
LOS ANGELES RUBBER STAMP CO. MFR'S OF / MOVING / PICTURE / MONEY / AND / BADGES RETURNABLE / FOR CREDIT AT LB. RATE / 1 00
For more information on these prop coins please visit: Motion Picture Prop Coins
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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 Writers: Leonard Spigelgass, Karl Tunberg Based on the 1925 play The Last of Mrs. Cheyney by Frederick Lonsdale |
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