The Dizzy Limit
The Dizzy Limit is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Edward Dryhurst and starring Jasper Maskelyne, Joy Windsor and Wallace Bosco.[1] It was initially a silent film but was reissued with sound added. It is set amongst a travelling theatre troupe.
In White Magic, an early autobiography by Jasper Maskelyne, he claimed "This was the very last silent film made in Great Britain."
Cast
- Jasper Maskelyne - Jasper Montague
- Joy Windsor - June
- Wallace Bosco - Woolf
- Dino Galvani - Pierpoint
- George Wilson - Gus
- Ian Wilson - Callboy
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