I found Oscar-nominated Leslie Howard just a little too earnest in this tale of an American scientist "Peter Standish" who inherits a London house from a distance cousin. Upon arrival, he starts to feel a curious bond with the place and as he discovers more about the house, his ancestry and a diary detailing much of the 1780s London society in which it's writer lived, he becomes - somewhat inexplicably - convinced that he is going to travel back through time. Low and behold on the exact date and time expected, he walks into an 18th century home where he meets his soon to be fiancée "Kate" (Valerie Taylor) and her beautiful younger sister "Helen" (Heather Angel). He is an instant hit in society circles but struggles to contain his knowledge of the future and after a particularly uncomfortable conversation with the Duchess of Devonshire (Juliette Compton) finds himself in immediate need to get back to his own timeline. He confides his predicament to his new love "Helen" and his dilemmas begin to mount up... It's an intriguing concept, and there is plenty of subliminal social comment too. "Standish" is abhorred by the depravity, poverty and cruelty he sees when first in London - but it has also got quite a bit of a rather ungainly American superiority complex about it, too - the "Land of the Free" stuff as though 1780s Britain was some sort of demagogue's paradise. Howard was in the original 1928 stage play, so knows the part backwards and there are some nice cameos from Alan Mowbray and Beryl Mercer to help nudge it along but it runs too much to gloopy melodrama, and though not a bad film, I just think it couldn't quite decide what it wanted to be, or for whom, and I found it's romanticised moralising a bit annoying. Stylish though, looks good.


Berkeley Square (1933)
Berkeley Square (1933) runs 1h 24m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Frank Lloyd, starring Leslie Howard, Heather Angel, and Valerie Taylor. Filed under Fantasy and Romance — multiple servers per title.
What is Berkeley Square (1933) about?
A young American man is transported back to London in the time shortly after the American Revolution and meets his ancestors.
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- Stars:
- Leslie Howard, Heather Angel, Valerie Taylor, Irene Browne
- Director:
- Frank Lloyd
- Production:
- Fox Film Corporation
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- English
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt0023794
Where can I watch Berkeley Square (1933) for free?
Who stars in Berkeley Square (1933)?
Leslie Howard as Peter Standish, Heather Angel as Helen Pettigrew, Valerie Taylor as Kate Pettigrew, Irene Browne as Lady Ann Pettigrew, Beryl Mercer as Mrs. Barwick, Colin Keith-Johnston as Tom Pettigrew, Alan Mowbray as Major Clinton, Juliette Compton as Duchess of Devonshire.

Peter Standish

Helen Pettigrew

Kate Pettigrew

Lady Ann Pettigrew

Mrs. Barwick

Tom Pettigrew

Major Clinton

Duchess of Devonshire

Marjorie Frant

Mr. Throstle

The American Ambassador

Sir Joshua Reynolds
Did You Know?
- ★At just 84 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
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Where can I watch Berkeley Square online for free?▼
You can watch Berkeley Square (1933) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Berkeley Square?▼
Berkeley Square has a running time of 1h 24m (84 minutes total).
Who directed Berkeley Square?▼
Berkeley Square was directed by Frank Lloyd.
Is Berkeley Square worth watching?▼
Berkeley Square has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.7/10 based on 15 votes.
What genre is Berkeley Square?▼
Berkeley Square is a Fantasy and Romance film released in 1933.
Who stars in Berkeley Square?▼
The cast of Berkeley Square includes Leslie Howard, Heather Angel, Valerie Taylor, Irene Browne and Beryl Mercer.



























