Commissionaire (film)
Commissionaire is a 1933 British crime film directed by Edward Dryhurst and starring Sam Livesey, Barry Livesey and George Carney.[1]
Plot
A Commissionaire is suspected of a robbery committed by his son.
Cast
- Sam Livesey - Sergeant George Brown
- Barry Livesey - Tom Brown
- George Carney - Sergeant Ted Seymour
- Betty Huntley-Wright - Betty Seymour
- Julie Suedo - Thelma Monsell
- Robert English - Colonel Gretton
- Hannah Jones - Mrs. Brown
- Granville Ferrier - Desborough
- Georgie Harris - Briggs
- Humberston Wright - Quartermaster
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