The House of Trent
The House of Trent is a 1933 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Anne Grey, Wendy Barrie, Moore Marriott and Peter Gawthorne.[1] It follows a doctor who faces both a scandal and a moral dilemma when a patient of his dies while he is making love to a press magnate's daughter. It was also released as Trent's Folly.[2]
The House of Trent | |
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Directed by | Norman Walker |
Produced by | W.G.D. Hutchinson |
Written by | Charles Bennett Billie Bristow |
Starring | Anne Grey John Stuart Wendy Barrie Peter Gawthorne |
Cinematography | Robert Martin |
Production company | B & H Productions |
Distributed by | Butcher's Film Service |
Release date | December 1933 |
Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The film was made at Ealing Studios.[3]
Cast
- Anne Grey as Rosemary
- John Stuart as John Trent
- Wendy Barrie as Angela
- Peter Gawthorne as Lord Fairdown
- Hope Davey as Joan
- Norah Baring as Barbara
- Hubert Harben as Editor
- Moore Marriott as Ferrier
- Jack Raine as Peter
- Dora Gregory as Mary
- Estelle Winwood as Charlotte
- Hay Plumb as Jury Foreman
- Victor Stanley as Spriggs
- Humberston Wright as Coachman
gollark: HYPERCONE YOU
gollark: * 2D tetrahedron
gollark: nobody.
gollark: As I said, THERE ARE GOOD ARGUMENTS EITHER WAY.
gollark: Shut up, andrew, you are not adding anything.
References
- "The House of Trent (1933)". IMDb. 1 December 1933.
- "The House of Trent (1933)". BFI. Archived from the original on 14 January 2009.
- Wood p.78
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
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