Old Mother Riley in Society is a low budget 1940 black and white British comedy film, directed by John Baxter, and starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. It is the fifth in the long running Old Mother Riley series, and features the screen debut of Jimmy Clitheroe as the boot boy in a high society household.
Old Mother Riley does the laundry for the dancers in the pantomime "Aladdin", where her daughter Kitty works as a chorus girl. Sneaking a peek at the show one day, Mother Riley accidentally pops up through a trap door onto the stage. Accosted by the angry star, Mother RileyâÂÂs belligerent responses have the audience in stitches. Outraged, the star walks out, leaving Kitty to take over the leading role to great success.
Kitty is congratulated after the show by wealthy high society boy Tony Morgan, and the couple start to fall in love. Tony and Kitty eventually marry and move into the Morgan family mansion taking Mother Riley with them, as KittyâÂÂs personal maid. During a swanky party to introduce Kitty to Tony's upper class friends, rumours start up about KittyâÂÂs former stage career. Kitty is about to confess her past, but Mother Riley â fearing this will have damaging effect on her daughterâÂÂs social standing â causes a disruption, then leaves a goodbye note and vanishes.
Kitty tells Tony the truth, and the couple hire a detective to trace Mother Riley, but without success. Mother Riley drifts through a series of dead-end jobs after separating from Kitty, and ends up living in a dingy hostel and picking up degrading casual work as a dishwasher. A chance encounter with old friend Tug Mulligan results in her reunion with Kitty; TonyâÂÂs family explains theyâÂÂre not "high society" after all, merely nouveau riche. "We made our money in sausages", declares Lady Morgan; "then we're all friends together", replies Mother Riley.
Lance Comfort was assistant director.