Loyalties

Loyalties

Release date : July 2, 1933
Runtime : 1h 14m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Basil Dean /
Production companies : Associated Talking Pictures (ATP) /
July 2, 1933 1h 14m United Kingdom Drama English More
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A houseguest at an upper-class gathering, wealthy Jew Ferdinand de Levis, is robbed of £1,000 with evidence pointing towards the guilt of another guest, Captain Dancy. Instead of supporting De Levis, the host attempts to hush the matter up and when this fails, he sides with Dancy and subtly tries to destroy de Levis' reputation. When Dancy is later exposed, and commits suicide, de Levis is blamed for his demise.
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Basil Rathbone
Ferdinand de Levis
Heather Thatcher
Margaret Orme
Miles Mander
Capt. Ronald Dancy, DSO
Philip Strange
Mah. Colford
Alan Napier
Gen. Canynge
Algernon West
Charles Winsor
Cecily Byrne
Lady Adela
Athole Stewart
Lord St. Erth
Patric Curwen
Sir Frederic Blair
Marcus Barron
Lord Chief Justice
Ben Field
Gilman
Griffith Humphreys
Inspector Jones
Patrick Waddington
Augustus Borring
Laurence Hanray
Jacob Twisden
Arnold Lucy
Googie
Robert Mawdesley
Edward Graviter
Anthony Holles
Ricardos

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  • title:Loyalties
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1933
  • Runtime:1h 14m
  • Genres: Drama · Crime ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Basil Dean /
  • Writers: John Galsworthy · W.P. Lipscomb ·
  • Production companies: Associated Talking Pictures (ATP) ·
  • Overview:A houseguest at an upper-class gathering, wealthy Jew Ferdinand de Levis, is robbed of £1,000 with evidence pointing towards the guilt of another guest, Captain Dancy. Instead of supporting De Levis, the host attempts to hush the matter up and when this fails, he sides with Dancy and subtly tries to destroy de Levis' reputation. When Dancy is later exposed, and commits suicide, de Levis is blamed for his demise.
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