Death at Broadcasting House Trailer

Death at Broadcasting House Trailer (1934)

01 November 1934 Mystery 75 mins

An actor is murdered live on air whilst a play is being broadcast. Everyone in the play and broadcasting house fall under suspicion.

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Cast

Ian Hunter

as Detective Inspector Gregory

Austin Trevor

as Leopold Dryden

Lilian Oldland

as Joan Dryden

Henry Kendall

as Rodney Fleming

Val Gielgud

as Julian Caird

Peter Haddon

as Guy Bannister

Betty Ann Davies

as Poppy Levine

Jack Hawkins

as Herbert Evans

Donald Wolfit

as Sydney Parsons

Robert Rendel

as Sir Herbert Farquharson

Gordon McLeod

as Chief Commissioner

Hannen Swaffer

as Hannen Swaffer

Vernon Bartlett

as Vernon Bartlett

Eric Dunstan

as Eric Dunstan

Gillie Potter

as Gillie Potter

Elisabeth Welch

as Elisabeth Welch

Crew

Günther Krampf

Günther Krampf Director of Photography

R. Holmes Paul

R. Holmes Paul Art Direction

Colin Becke

Colin Becke Costume Design

Basil Mason

Basil Mason Adaptation

Vincent Permane

Vincent Permane Assistant Director

John Cox

John Cox Sound Recordist

Hugh Perceval

Hugh Perceval Production Supervisor

Geoffrey Goodheart

Geoffrey Goodheart Music Director

Ord Hamilton

Original Music Composer

International Titles

Death at a Broadcast Trailer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 01 November 1934

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