Gentlemen's Agreement (film)
Not to be confused with Gentleman's Agreement.
Gentlemen's Agreement | |
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Directed by | George Pearson |
Produced by | Anthony Havelock-Allan |
Written by |
Jennifer Howard Basil Mason |
Starring |
Frederick Peisley Vivien Leigh Anthony Holles |
Music by | Lee Zahler |
Cinematography | M. A. Andersen |
Edited by | Roland Reed |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Paramount British Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Gentlemen's Agreement is a 1935 British, black-and-white, adventure film directed by George Pearson and starring Ronald Shiner as Jim Ferrin and Vivien Leigh as Phil Stanley.[1] It was produced by British & Dominions Film Corporation and Paramount British Pictures. According to the British Film Institute, there is no known print of this film.
Synopsis
A young doctor realises that his father is a quack.
Cast
- Frederick Peisley as Guy Carfax
- Vivien Leigh as Phil Stanley
- Anthony Holles as Bill Bentley
- David Horne as Sir Charles Lysle
- Vera Bogetti as Dora Deleamere
- Victor Stanley as Williams
- Ronald Shiner as Jim Ferrin
- Kate Saxon as Mrs. Ferrin
References
External links
- Gentlemen's Agreement at AllMovie
- Gentlemen's Agreement at the British Film Institute's Film and TV Database
- Gentlemen's Agreement at the Internet Movie Database
- Gentlemen's Agreement at the TCM Movie Database
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