A Woman in Pawn is a 1927 British silent crime film directed by Edwin Greenwood and starring Gladys Jennings, John Stuart and Lauderdale Maitland. It was based on a melodramatic play by Frank Stayton. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush.
A Woman in Pawn | |
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Directed by | Edwin Greenwood |
Written by | Frank Stayton (play and screenplay) |
Produced by | Maurice Elvey Gareth Gundrey Victor Saville |
Starring | Gladys Jennings John Stuart Lauderdale Maitland Chili Bouchier |
Cinematography | Gaetano di Ventimiglia |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Gaumont British Distributors |
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Running time | 6,845 feet[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
editA ruined stockbroker is blamed for killing the crooked financier who lured his wife.
Cast
edit- Gladys Jennings as Diana Rawdon
- John Stuart as James Rawdon
- Lauderdale Maitland as George Zarantis
- Chili Bouchier as Elaine
- Tarva Penna as Phipps
- Karen Petersen as Mrs. Phipps
- Desmond Roberts as David Courthill
References
edit- ^ Low p.481
Bibliography
edit- Low, Rachael. History of the British Film, 1918-1929. George Allen & Unwin, 1971.
External links
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