I Lived with You

I Lived with You

5.4

Jun 13 1933

2h 40m

Comedy, Romance

In London a young lady meets a homeless and apparently penniless Russian prince. She introduces him to her middle-class Fulham family and he moves in. It turns out he still has a number of diamonds given him by the last czar, and he is persuaded to start selling them. The resulting money, and his princely notoriety, soon cause changes in everyone's lives.

Ivor Novello

Ivor Novello

Prince Felix Lenieff

Ursula Jeans

Ursula Jeans

Gladys Wallis

Ida Lupino

Ida Lupino

Ada Wallis

Minnie Rayner

Minnie Rayner

Mrs. Wallis

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