Many Waters (film)
Many Waters is a 1931 British romance film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Arthur Margetson and Elizabeth Allan.[1] It was based on a play by Leon M. Lion. An elderly couple reminisce about the romantic adventures of their youth. It was the last film of actress Lillian Hall-Davis, a star of the silent era, who committed suicide in 1933.
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Directed by | Milton Rosmer |
Produced by | J.A. Thorpe |
Written by | Leon M. Lion (play) Monckton Hoffe |
Starring | Lillian Hall-Davis Arthur Margetson Elizabeth Allan Donald Calthrop |
Cinematography | Henry W. Gerrard Hal Young |
Edited by | Bert Bates |
Production company | Associated Metropolitan |
Distributed by | Pathé Pictures International |
Release date | November 1931 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- Lillian Hall-Davis - Mabel Barcaldine
- Arthur Margetson - Jim Barcaldine
- Elizabeth Allan - Freda Barcaldine
- Donald Calthrop - Compton Hardcastle
- Sam Livesey - Stanley Rosel
- Mary Clare - Mrs. Rosel
- Robert Douglas - Godfrey Marvin
- Charles Carson - Henry Delauney
- Ivan Samson - Philip Sales
- Renée Macready - Dolly Sales
- Herbert Lomas - Everett
- Hay Petrie - Director
- J. Fisher White - Gentleman
- Monckton Hoffe - Registrar
- S.A. Cookson - Registrar of Marriage
- Paul Gill - Doctor Sangster
- Clare Greet - Registry Office Cleaner
- Philip Hewland - Registry Office Clerk
- David Miller - Mr. Clinchpole
- Cicely Oates - Registry Office Cleaner
- Bill Shine (actor) - Registry Office Junior Clerk
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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