Strange Experiment
Strange Experiment is a 1937 British drama film directed by Albert Parker and starring Donald Gray, Ann Wemyss and Mary Newcomb.[1] It was an adaptation of the play Two Worlds by John Golden and Hubert Osborne.
Cast
- Donald Gray - James Martin
- Ann Wemyss - Joan Bauer
- Mary Newcomb - Helen Rollins
- Ronald Ward - Michael Waring
- Henri De Vries - Professor Bauer
- Alastair Sim - 'Pop' Lawler
- James Carew - Doctor Rollins
- Henry Caine - Sergeant Cox
- Eric Hales - Carter
- Joana Pereira - Miss Bauer
- Arnold Bell - Leech
- Lillian Talbot - Mrs Barker
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References
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