The Guv'nor
HERE'S A NEW ARLISS FOR YOU! a completely new personality as a happy-go-lucky rolling stone.
The Guv'nor (released in the U.S. as Mr. Hobo) is a 1935 British comedy film starring George Arliss as a tramp who rides a series of misunderstandings and becomes the president of a bank.
Cast

George Arliss
François Rothschild aka The Guv'nor

Gene Gerrard
Flit

Viola Keats
Madelaine Granville

Patric Knowles
Paul

Frank Cellier
Barsac

George Hayes
Dubois

Mary Clare
Mme. Barsac

Henrietta Watson
Mrs. Granville

Ivor Barnard
Vagrant

William Hartnell
Car Salesman

Mervyn Johns
Bank Director

Howard Marion-Crawford
Undetermined Role

Bernard Miles
Man at Meeting

Mignon O'Doherty
Margot

Cecil Parker
Bank Director

Frederick Piper
Gendarme
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
This is certainly one of George Arliss's more engaging performances, this one. He plays a well educated tramp who is mistaken for a member of the renowned Rothschild family, and is soon on the board of a bank. It turns out that despite his complete lack of training (or, maybe because of it) he has a bit of a penchant for the business - and he also has quite a degree of integrity too. Of course, in the end he gets a comeuppance of sorts, but for the most part this is an enjoyable little comedy feature that pokes fun at the class system, at snobbery and offers quite a lot to giggle at as he illustrates the shallowness of so much of the attitudes of the ruling classes. Maybe a bit long, the joke does begin to strain a little, but a solid supporting cast give Arliss a clear run, and I really quite enjoyed this.
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