You Must Get Married
You Must Get Married is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Leslie Pearce and starring Frances Day, Neil Hamilton and Robertson Hare.[1] It was based on a novel by David Evans.
You Must Get Married | |
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Directed by | Leslie Pearce |
Produced by | Basil Humphreys |
Written by | Richard Fisher F. McGrew Willis |
Based on | You Must Get Married by David Evans |
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Cinematography | Claude Friese-Greene |
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Distributed by | City Film Corporation |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Premise
In order to be able to work in Britain an American actress marries a British sailor.
Cast
- Frances Day as Fenella Dane
- Neil Hamilton as Michael Brown
- Robertson Hare as Percy Phut
- Wally Patch as Chief Blow
- Gus McNaughton as Bosun
- Fred Duprez as Cyrus P. Hankin
- Dennis Wyndham as Albert Gull
- C. Denier Warren as Mr Wurtsell
- James Carew as Mr Schillinger
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gollark: You're taking active steps to worsen it. This is generally considered sabotage.
gollark: It is not better because you're """funny""" about it.
gollark: I consider this bad. I don't think you care, but you also don't have the right to stop it being fixed now.
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