Double Exposures Trailer

Double Exposures Trailer (1937)

01 May 1937 Crime 67 mins

A industrialist has a row with his son, who leaves home. Meanwhile, both his assistant and solicitor conspire to embezzle a fortune in bonds. A plucky young newspaper reporter pursues the rich man's daughter.

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Cast

David Langton

as Peter Bradfield

Julien Mitchell

as Hector Rodman

Ruby Miller

as Mrs. Laura Rodman

Brian Buchel

as Geoffrey Cranswick

Mavis Clair

as Jill Rodman

Fred Withers

as Allbutt

Ivor Barnard

as Edward Mather

George Astley

as George Rodman

Frank Birch

as Kempton

Denis Cowles

as Police Inspector

Crew

George King

George King Producer

Philip Bawcombe

Philip Bawcombe Art Direction

Jack Hallward

Jack Hallward Art Direction

Harold Richmond

Harold Richmond Production Manager

Tom Cundall

Tom Cundall Assistant Director

E.M. Smedley-Aston

E.M. Smedley-Aston Assistant Director

John K. Byers

John K. Byers Sound Director

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 01 May 1937

United States 29 October 1949

Production Companies

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