The Luck of the Navy (film)
The Luck of the Navy is a 1927 British silent comedy thriller film directed by Fred Paul and starring Evelyn Laye, Henry Victor and Hayford Hobbs.[2] It was an adaptation of the 1919 play The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills. It was shot at Cricklewood Studios.
The Luck of the Navy | |
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Directed by | Fred Paul |
Starring | Evelyn Laye Henry Victor Hayford Hobbs Robert Cunningham |
Production company | Graham-Wilcox Productions |
Distributed by | Graham-Wilcox Productions |
Release date | November 1927 |
Running time | 8,000[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Partial cast
- Evelyn Laye – Cynthia Eden
- Henry Victor – Lieutenant Clive Stanton
- Hayford Hobbs – Louis Peel
- Robert Cunningham – Admiral Maybridge
- Norma Whalley – Mrs Peel
- H. Agar Lyons – Colonel Dupont
- William Freshman – Wing Eden
- Basil Griffen – Anna
- Zoe Palmer – Dora Green
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References
- Low p.405
- "The Luck of the Navy (1927)". Archived from the original on 18 January 2009.
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