Another oldie, this comes from the British film Thunder in the City (1937) and involves Elizabeth Inglis, Sigourney Weaver's mum, who was an actress in her own right in the 1930's. In this clip she plays the daughter of an upper class family short of money and bored with their lives, until they learn that they are to receive an American cousin to accommodate - one Edward G Robinson, no less!. There is some amusing interchange between the family, as the father relates a story of how Robinson's grandfather stole an Egyptian mummy and placed it in the House of Lords (I bet they didn't notice the difference, either!). When Inglis objects to having an American stay, her father promptly smacks her backside as she bends over to take her croquet shot. When they realize he may be wealthy, they ponder selling the family estate to him and what they would do with the money. "I might be able to acquire myself a husband," Inglis realizes with delight. "Dolly!" admonishes her mother, shocked.
It's not the first time Elizabeth Inglis has appeared on this thread. In her next film she found her backside receiving undue attention in the film Landslide (1937), which can be found here:
https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/sho...7&postcount=69. As for Inglis, she lived to the ripe old age of 94 before passing away in 2007. And it has to be said that she looks very like her daughter Sigourney. It must be the bone structure.