His Lordship Goes to Press
His Lordship Goes to Press is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring June Clyde, Hugh Williams, Louise Hampton and Leslie Perrins. The film follows an American reporter who goes to work on a farm for an assignment, where a case of mistaken identity ensues.[1]
His Lordship Goes to Press | |
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Directed by | Maclean Rogers |
Produced by | George Smith |
Written by | Kathleen Butler H.F. Maltby |
Story by | Margaret McDonell & Gordon McDonell |
Starring | Romney Brent Louise Hampton Leslie Perrins |
Cinematography | Geoffrey Faithfull |
Edited by | Daniel Birt |
Production company | Canterbury Films |
Distributed by | RKO Pictures (UK) |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- June Clyde as Valerie Lee
- Hugh Williams as Lord Bill Wilmer
- Louise Hampton as Mrs Hodges
- Leslie Perrins as Sir Richard Swingleton
- Romney Brent as Pinkie Butler
- Aubrey Mallalieu as Hardcastle
- Zillah Bateman as Mrs Tukes
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References
- "His Lordship Goes to Press (1938)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 2009-01-14.
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