The Gap Trailer

The Gap Trailer (1937)

01 September 1937 Factual, War 38 mins

A dramatization to promote the Territorial Army.

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Cast

G.H. Mulcaster

as Air-Vice Marshal (as George Mulcaster)

Patric Curwen

as Major General Lecturer

Carleton Hobbs

as Cabinet Minister Sir Geoffrey

Jack Vyvyan

as Butcher (as Jack Vivyan)

Norman Wooland

as Candlestick Maker

Arthur Metcalfe

as Rich Man

Peter Cozens

as Poor Man

Foster Carling

as Apothecary

Cyril Chosack

as Gunner (uncredited)

Charles Hawtrey

as Cashier-Searchlight Operator (uncredited)

Michael Rennie

as Chemist-Radio Operator (uncredited)

Richard Todd

as Orderly (uncredited)

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 01 September 1937

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