The Windmill (1937 film)
The Windmill is a 1937 British drama film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Hugh Williams, Glen Alyn and Henry Mollison.[1] It was based on a novel by John Drabble.
The Windmill | |
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Directed by | Arthur B. Woods |
Starring | Hugh Williams, Glen Alyn and Henry Mollison |
Release date | 1937 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Premise
During the First World War, the German adopted daughter of a Belgian innkeeper tries to balance her loyalty to her father, who is a spy for the Germans, and her love for a British soldier billetted in their inn.
Cast
- Hugh Williams ... Lt. Peter Ellington
- Glen Alyn ... Clodine Asticot
- Henry Mollison ... Gaston Lefarge
- Anthony Shaw ... Colonel Richardson
- George Galleon ... Major Arbuthnot
- William Dewhurst ... Mons. Asticot
- Winifred Oughton ... Mme. Asticot
- John Laurie ... Mons. Coutard
- John Carol ... Pvt. Goggie
- Bruce Lester ... Officer
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References
- "The Windmill (1937)". Archived from the original on 14 January 2009.
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