East Meets West (1936 film)
East Meets West is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herbert Mason and starring George Arliss, Lucie Mannheim, Godfrey Tearle and John Laurie. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in London.[1] The film's art direction was by Oscar Friedrich Werndorff.
East Meets West | |
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Directed by | Herbert Mason Maude T. Howell (asst.) |
Produced by | Haworth Bromley |
Written by | Edwin Greenwood Maude T. Howell |
Starring | George Arliss Lucie Mannheim Godfrey Tearle Romney Brent |
Music by | Louis Levy |
Cinematography | Bernard Knowles |
Edited by | Charles Frend |
Production company | Gaumont British |
Distributed by | Gaumont British Distributors |
Release date |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
A small Middle Eastern state is coveted by the major powers for strategic reasons.[2]
Cast
- George Arliss - Sultan of Rungay
- Lucie Mannheim - Marguerite Carter
- Godfrey Tearle - Sir Henry Mallory
- Romney Brent - Doctor Shagu
- Ballard Berkeley - Nazim
- Ronald Ward - Neville Carter
- Norma Varden - Lady Mallory
- John Laurie - Doctor Fergusson
- O. B. Clarence - Osmin
- Campbell Gullan - Veka
- Eliot Makeham - Goodson
- Peter Gawthorne - Stanton
- Ralph Truman - Abdul
- Patrick Barr - O'Flaherty
- Peter Croft - Crowell
Reception
Writing for The Spectator in 1936, Graham Greene gave the film a very poor review, succinctly warning readers "to avoid [it] like the plague".[3]
gollark: I could say the same to you.
gollark: Yes.
gollark: ++tel graph
gollark: Okay, test?
gollark: ++tel hangup
References
- Wood p.89
- BFI.org
- Greene, Graham (18 September 1936). "The Great Ziegfeld/It's Love Again/Marchand d'Amour/East Meets West". The Spectator. (reprinted in: Taylor, John Russell, ed. (1980). The Pleasure Dome. p. 101. ISBN 0192812866.)
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
External links
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