Hail and Farewell (film)
Hail and Farewell is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Claude Hulbert. The film was a quota quickie production, following the escapades of a group of British sailors during six hours' shore leave in Southampton. More specific plot details are unknown, as there is no evidence of the film being shown after its first run, the British Film Institute has been unable to locate a print for inclusion in the BFI National Archive, and the film is classified as "missing, believed lost".[1]
Hail and Farewell | |
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Directed by | Ralph Ince |
Produced by | Irving Asher Jerome Jackson |
Written by | John Dighton Reginald Purdell Brock Williams |
Starring | Claude Hulbert Bruce Lester Wally Patch |
Cinematography | Basil Emmott |
Distributed by | Warner Brothers-First National Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- Claude Hulbert as Bert
- Bruce Lester as Peter
- Wally Patch as Sergeant Major
- Reginald Purdell as Nobby
- Joyce Kennedy as Mrs. Harvey
- Nicholas Hannen as Col. Harvey
- Moira Reed as Annie Turner
- Ivan Samson as Col. Oldham
- Henry Caine as Joe Perkins
- Marie Wright as Mrs. Perkins
- Joyce Kirby as Ruby
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References
- Missing Believed Lost britishpictures.com Retrieved 18-08-2010
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