Action for Slander

Action for Slander

Release date : July 21, 1937
Runtime : 1h 23m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Tim Whelan /
Writers : Mary Borden / Miles Malleson /
Production companies : London Films Productions /
July 21, 1937 1h 23m United Kingdom Drama English More
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A bankrupt officer, accused of cheating at cards, defends his honour with a writ.
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Clive Brook
Ann Daviot
Ann Todd
Ann Daviot
Margaretta Scott
Josie Bradford
Arthur Margetson
Capt. Hugh Bradford
Ronald Squire
Charles Cinderford
Athole Stewart
Lord Pontefract
Percy Marmont
Sir Bernard Roper (as Frank Celier)
Anthony Holles
John Grant
Kate Cutler
The Dowager
Morton Selten
Judge Trotter (as Morton Selton)
Francis L. Sullivan
Sir Quinton Jessops (as Francis Sullavan)
Felix Aylmer
Sir Eustace Cunninghame
Laurence Hanray
Clerk of Court (as Lawrence Hanray)
Albert Whelan
Roper's Butler
Allan Jeayes
Colonel (as Alan Jeayes)

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  • title:Action for Slander
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1937
  • Runtime:1h 23m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Tim Whelan /
  • Writers: Mary Borden · Miles Malleson ·
  • Production companies: London Films Productions ·
  • Overview:A bankrupt officer, accused of cheating at cards, defends his honour with a writ.
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