She Was a Lady (film)
She Was a Lady is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Anne Grey, D. A. Clarke-Smith, and Henry Wilcoxon. The film is based on the play "The Thirteenth Chair" by Bayard Veiller. The plot revolves around a wealthy family and a series of mysterious events, including a séance and a murder investigation. The film is noted for its combination of comedic elements with suspenseful mystery. Critical reception has been mixed, with some praising its performances and others finding the plot convoluted. It is considered a lesser-known work within British cinema of the 1930s.