The Shaming of the True: A Simple Tale of British Mother Love

The Shaming of the True: A Simple Tale of British Mother Love

Release date : February 4, 1930
Runtime : 11m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Walter Creighton /
Writers : Beverley Nichols /
Production companies : British Instructional Films Ltd. /
February 4, 1930 11m United Kingdom Comedy English More
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Comedy skit shown as part of a theatrical revue. 'The picture is supposed to be a Hollywood drama of English life, wildly burlesqued, and in the middle of projection Maisie Gay stands up in the stalls, protests, argues with the players on the screen, and then steps into the picture. Finally a chorus of duchesses steps from screen to stage and the revue becomes tri-dimensional.' (Kinematograph Weekly)
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  • title:The Shaming of the True: A Simple Tale of British Mother Love
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1930
  • Runtime:11m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Walter Creighton /
  • Writers: Beverley Nichols ·
  • Production companies: British Instructional Films Ltd. ·
  • Overview:Comedy skit shown as part of a theatrical revue. 'The picture is supposed to be a Hollywood drama of English life, wildly burlesqued, and in the middle of projection Maisie Gay stands up in the stalls, protests, argues with the players on the screen, and then steps into the picture. Finally a chorus of duchesses steps from screen to stage and the revue becomes tri-dimensional.' (Kinematograph Weekly)
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