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Ruggles of Red Gap

"When the Earl of Burnstead (Roland Young) transfers the services of Ruggles (Laughton), his immaculate English valet, to Egbert Floud (Charlie Ruggles), a wealthy, brash American, the repercussions prove more dramatic than anyone could have anticipated. Relocating to Red Gap, Washington, Ruggles slowly overcomes his disconcertment as he encounters new alliances, enemies, the route to independence, and possibly, love."--Container

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  • "extravagant monsieur Ruggles"
  • "Extravagant Mr Ruggles"

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  • ""When the Earl of Burnstead (Roland Young) transfers the services of Ruggles (Laughton), his immaculate English valet, to Egbert Floud (Charlie Ruggles), a wealthy, brash American, the repercussions prove more dramatic than anyone could have anticipated. Relocating to Red Gap, Washington, Ruggles slowly overcomes his disconcertment as he encounters new alliances, enemies, the route to independence, and possibly, love."--Container"@en
  • "An English gentleman loses his stuffy manservant, Ruggles, in a poker game with an unmannered cowboy and his wife. Ruggles accompanies his new employers to the tiny, wild town of Red Gap, Washington and finds himself assimilating to the American way of life."@en
  • ""Marmaduke Ruggles est un majordome tres sélect. Son maître serait un parfait gentleman s'il n'avait le vilain défaut de jouer au poker et de parier son majordome. Cette fois, c'est un couple de bourgeois américains qui l'emporte. Ruggles fait une entrée remarquée dans la petite ville de Red Gap"--[allociné.fr]."
  • "Marmaduke Ruggles is traded in a poker game from an English Duke to a wealthy and rowdy American, Egbert Floud. Ruggles' new home is Red Gap, Washington, where he is introduced by Egbert as Colonel Ruggles. The town ladies are quite taken by the sophisticated servant in disguise as he enamors them with fictitous stories of battles gone by."@en
  • "A comedy classic concerning a British manservant who finds himself in the Wild West when his master loses him in a card game."
  • "A comedy classic concerning a British manservant who finds himself in the Wild West when his master loses him in a card game."@en
  • "An English gentleman loses his stuffy manservant, Ruggles, in a poker game with an unmannered cowboy and his wife. Ruggles accompanies his new employers to the tiny, wild town of Red Gap, Washington, and finds himself assimilating to the American way of life."@en
  • "A comedy classic about a British manservant who finds himself in the Wild West when his master loses him in a card game."
  • "Nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award , Ruggles of Red Gap stars Charles Laughton as a stuffy British butler, Marmaduke Ruggles, who is traded in a poker game from an English Duke (Roland Young) to a wealthy and rowdy American, Egbert Floud (Charlie Ruggles). Ruggles' new home is Red Gap, Washington, where he is introduced by Egbert as "Colonel" Ruggles. The town ladies are quite taken by the sophisticated servant in disguise as he enamors them with fictitious stories of battles gone by. Ruggles proves his newfound patriotism in one of the best scenes of the film, his recitation of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in the Silver Dollar Saloon. The dream of freedom leads him to open his own restaurant, where one of his first customers is the Duke who has come to reclaim his former servant. Supporting performances by ZaSu Pitts and Mary Boland add to the popularity of this charming, light-hearted classic."@en
  • "A stuffy British butler, Marmaduke Ruggles, is traded in a poker game from an English Duke to a wealthy and rowdy American, Egbert Floud. Ruggles' new home is Red Gap, Washington, where he is introduced by Egbert as "Colonel" Ruggles. The town ladies are quite taken by the sophisticated servant in disguise as he enamors them with fictitious stories of battles gone by. Ruggles proves his newfound patriotism in one of the best scenes of the film, his recitation of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in the Silver Dollar Saloon. The dream of freedom leads him to open his own restaurant, where one of his first customers is the Duke, who has come to reclaim his former servant."@en
  • "Newly minted millionaire Egbert Floud wins Ruggles the butler in a poker game in Paris and brings him home to Red Gap, Washington."@en

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  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "Comedies"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "comédie (fiction)"
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Advertising"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Features"@en
  • "Westerns"@en
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Drama"@en

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  • "Ruggles of Red Gap"
  • "Ruggles of Red Gap"@en
  • "Ruggles of red gap"@en
  • "Ruggles of Red Gap [Trailer]"
  • "Ruggles of Red Gap (Motion picture : 1935)"@en