Motoring (film)

Motoring is a 1927 British silent comedy film directed by George Dewhurst and starring Harry Tate, Henry Latimer and Roy Travers.[2] It was based on one of Tate's own music hall sketches.[3] The screenplay concerns a passing motorist who helps a woman to elope with her lover.

Motoring
Directed byGeorge Dewhurst
Written byHarry Tate (sketch)
Eliot Stannard
StarringHarry Tate
Henry Latimer
Roy Travers
Production
company
Inter-Cine
Distributed byInter-Cine
Release date
1927
Running time
5,506 feet[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Cast

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References

  1. Low p.413
  2. BFI.org
  3. Low p.154

Bibliography

  • Low, Rachael. History of the British Film, 1918-1929. George Allen & Unwin, 1971.


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