The Barton Mystery Trailer (1932)
01 November 1932 Drama, Crime 76 mins
British crime film directed by Henry Edwards
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01 November 1932 Drama, Crime 76 mins
British crime film directed by Henry Edwards
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Ursula Jeans as Ethel Standish
Ellis Jeffreys as Lady Marshall
Lyn Harding as Beverly
Ian Swinley as Richard Standish
Wendy Barrie as Phyllis Grey
Joyce Bland as Helen Barton
Tom Helmore as Harry Maitland
O.B. Clarence as Sir Everard Marshall
Franklyn Bellamy as Gerald Barton
Wilfred Noy as Griffiths
United Kingdom 01 November 1932
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1932 Herbert Wilcox Productions, British & Dominions Film Corporation.