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Movie Premier in 1938.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: UK
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Runtimes: UK:68
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: UK:March 1938
In movie played:
Dennis Arundell (actor)
Death Date: 10 December 1988
Death Notes: London, England, UK
Birth Notes: Finchley, London, England, UK
British perform, radio, and figure thespian. After assorted years in locate of an amateur actor in regional show business, Arundell penniless onto the administrative stage at age 28. Five years after that, he aligned the Old Vic enterprise at Sadler's Wells. His original film career follow in 1935, two years later. He manage a concomitant errand in radio, achieve popularity as "Dr. Morelle". He be an qualified lyricist and composer who write music in favour of dozens of stage production.
Birth Date: 22 July 1898
James Carew (actor)
Death Date: 4 April 1938
Death Notes: London, England, UK
Other Works: Stage and radio actor.
Spouse: 'Ellen Terry (I)' (qv) (March 1907 - 21 July 1928) (her death)
Birth Notes: Goshen, Indiana, USA
Birth Date: 5 February 1876
Gene Gerrard (actor)
Death Notes: Sidmouth, Devon, England, UK
Height: 5' 10"
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Birth Name: Sullivan, Eugene Morris
First film with Hepworth in 1912.
Death Date: 1 June 1971
Birth Date: 31 August 1892
Jimmy Godden (actor)
Height: 5' 8"
Birth Notes: Maidstone, England, UK
Death Date: 5 March 1955
Birth Date: 11 August 1879
Ross Landon (actor)
Robert Rendel (actor)
Birth Notes: Devon, England, UK
Active on Broadway as an actor/director from 1916-29.
Other Works: Associated with the following Broadway productions (as actor or director):, Hush (1916). Written by Violet Pearn. Little Theatre: 3 Oct 1916- Nov 1916 (39 performances). Unknown role. Cast included: 'Estelle Winwood' (qv)., The Morris Dance (1917). Written by Harley Granville-Barker from the novel "The Wrong Box" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Little Theatre: 13 Feb 1917- Mar 1917 (23 performances). Unknown role. Cast included: 'Sidney Blackmer (I)' (qv), William Foster, 'Ferdinand Gottschalk' (qv), 'Herbert Yost' (qv)., Colonel Newcome (1917). Written by Michael Morton; based on "The Newcomes" by W.M. Thackeray. New Amsterdam Theatre: 10 Apr 1917- May 1917 (31 performances). Unknown role. Cast included: 'Sydney Greenstreet' (qv)., Information Please (1918). Written by 'Jane Cowl' (qv) and Jane Murfin. Selwyn Theatre: 2 Oct 1918- Nov 1918 (46 performances). Unknown role. Cast included: 'Henry Stephenson' (qv), 'Blanche Yurka' (qv)., Come-on Charlie (1919). Written by 'George V. Hobart' (qv). From the stories by Thomas Addison. 48th Street Theatre: 8 Apr 1919- May 1919 (closing date unknown/55 performances). Cast: 'Charles S. Abbe' (qv), Maurice Barrett, Millie Butterfield, Amy Leah Dennis, W.H. Dupont, Eunice Elliott, Edwardo Flammero, Dan Kelly, Frank McCormack, Russell Morrison, 'Lynne Overman' (qv), Russell Parker, 'Robert Rendel' (qv), 'Lilyan Tashman' (qv), 'Estelle Taylor' (qv), M. Tello Webb., The Storm (1919). Written by Langdon McCormick. 48th Street Theatre: 2 Oct 1919-Jun 1920 (282 performances). As "David Stewart." Cast included: 'Edward Arnold (I)' (qv). Produced by George Broadhurst., The Circle (1921). Romantic Comedy. Written by 'W. Somerset Maugham' (qv). Directed by Clifford Brooke. Selwyn Theatre: 12 Sep 1921- Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/175 performances). As "Spaulding." Cast included: 'Estelle Winwood' (qv)., The Ghost Train (1926). Written by Arnold Ridley. Directed by 'Norman Houston' (qv). Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 25 Aug 1926- Oct 1926 (closing date unknown/61 performances). As "Richard Winthrop." Cast included: 'Eric Blore' (qv), 'Claudette Colbert' (qv), 'John Williams (II)' (qv)., Enchantment (1927). Comedy. Written by 'Joseph Jefferson Farjeon' (qv). Directed by 'Robert Rendel' (qv). Edyth Totten Theatre: 27 Apr 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/13 performances)., Wings Over Europe (1928). Written by Robert Nichols and Maurice Brown. Directed by 'Rouben Mamoulian' (qv). Martin Beck Theatre (moved to the Alvin Theatre at some point in early 1929): 10 Dec 1928- unknown (90 performances). Produced by the Theatre Guild.
Birth Date: 1901
Leslie Weston (actor)
Lesley Brook (actress)
Death Notes: Odiham, Hampshire, England, UK (cancer)
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Death Date: 7 February 2009
Birth Date: 18 February 1917
Betty Lynne (actress)
William Collier Sr. (producer)
Step-father of actor 'William Collier Jr.' (qv), Ran away from home to join a touring company at age eleven. He went on to work with 'Eddie Foy' (qv) in "Blue Beard Jr.", the Russell Comedians and Weber and Fields., Collaborated with 'George M. Cohan' (qv) on "Hello Broadway" and "Cotton Time"., Collier came to Hollywood with the Triangle Film organization working with 'Mack Sennett' (qv) and 'Thomas H. Ince' (qv).
Nick Names: Willie
Death Notes: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (pneumonia)
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Other Works: Play (with 'J. Hartley Manners' (qv)): "The Patriot", 1908
Birth Name: Morenus, William
Spouse: 'Paula Marr' (10 May 1910 - ?), 'Louise Allen' (? - 1909) (her death)
Death Date: 13 January 1944
Birth Date: 12 November 1864
John Meehan Jr. (writer)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes: Massachusetts, USA
Death Date: 16 October 1967
Spouse: 'Irene Ware' (qv) (? - ?)
Birth Date: 15 August 1908
Tom Phipps (writer)
Basil Emmott (cinematographer)
Birth Name: Emmott, Basil William George
Birth Notes: Kennington, London, England, UK
Death Date: 23 January 1976
Death Notes: Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, UK
Birth Date: 5 July 1894
Arthur B. Woods (director)
Death Notes: Emsworth, Hampshire, England, UK (midair collision)
Hailed by cremation of one of Britain's pinnacle burgeoning pre-war motion care director, Arthur Woods' occupation be helplessness tragically to the point by his goodbye inside World War II at the age of 39. He was the one and only British controller to ladle in combat and to be garlanded in frequent of valor. The only son of an Anglo-Argentine shipping industrialist, Woods was bookish at Downside School and Christ's College, Cambridge. A gifted watercolourist and musician, he ultimately drop out of medical institution to merge the Festival Repertory Theatre, where on earth he gain a reputation for scenic decoration. This in roll lead to a errand as an editor and art director at British Instructional Films. When the studio merged near British International Pictures, Woods take stirring screenwriting and direction. In 1933 he become the studio's youngest director and within a year was assign several of BIP's biggest production. Shortly afterward, Woods vanished Elstree for Warner Bros., and at their Teddington studio directed several of the finest quota films of the decade, plus the classic thriller "They Drive By Night." A key large-scale career seem assured when MGM choose Woods to symbolize "Busman's Honeymoon". However, at the flare-up of World War II, Woods -- a skilful pilot who climb his individual hoary blind stunts -- volunteered for provision in the Royal Air Force. He was kill in 1944 while selection as a dark enemy pilot with 85 Squadron.
Height: 6' 2"
Birth Notes: Liverpool, England, UK
Birth Name: Woods, Arthur Bickerstaffe
Awarded the Air Force Cross, March 1942.
Death Date: 8 February 1944
Birth Date: 17 August 1904
Leslie Norman (editor)
Death Notes: London, England, UK (heart failure)
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Death Date: 18 February 1993
Father of one of the (if not the) best known film critic in the UK: 'Barry Norman'., Daughter, 'Valerie E. Norman' (qv), script supervisor turned director.
Birth Date: 23 February 1911
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