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The Movie - Crime Over London (1936)

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Movie Issued - in 1936.

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Novel: De Wohl, Louis. House of a Thousand Windows
Things be getting as resourcefully muggy contained by New York City in favour of "Joker" Finnegan and his gang, in standpoint of that they will to dart their accomplishments to London. There, Inspector Gray of Scotland Yard be keeping a rigid eye higher than them in leave of "Joker" is planning a elder thievery of a colossal department collection, specified as the House of a Thousand Windows. "Joker" forces an American thespian name Reilly to impersonate Mr. Sherwood, the store administrator, as Reilly and Mr. Sherwood are severely same in veneer. Ronald Martin, store foot and nephew of Sherwood , is fool also, but he is considerably woolly next to the romance he is have with another store employee, Joan.
Certificates: USA:Approved, USA:Passed
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: UK
Genres: Adventure, Crime, Romance
Languages: English
Runtimes: 84, USA:63
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: UK:22 October 1936, Denmark:15 March 1937, USA:27 July 1938, France:27 September 1946

In movie played:

David Burns (actor)
Spouse: 'Mildred Todd' (? - ?)
Death Notes: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Other Works: Played and sang the role of Horace Vandergelder in the original Broadway production of "Hello, Dolly!" (1964). He was also Mayor Shinn in the original Broadway production of "The Music Man" (1957)., Stage and television actor., In 1968, he co-starred in an unsold sitcom pilot for CBS called "Rome, Sweet Rome" where Bill Bixby starred as an innocent American living in the Eternal City.
A popular star of Broadway musicals, who only made occasional film appearances, he was the original Senex in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" and Horace Vandergelder in "Hello, Dolly!", Collapsed of a heart attack just after coming offstage during the pre-Broadway tryouts of "70 Girls 70", dying in hospital early the next morning., Received two Tony Awards as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical) for "The Music Man" in 1958 and "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" in 1963. This was followed by a posthumous Tony Award Best Actor (Musical) nomination in 1971 for "Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen", an otherwise unsucessful Broadway musical adaptation of "Teahouse of the August Moon".
Death Date: 12 March 1971
Birth Date: 22 June 1901

Paul Cavanagh (actor)
Death Notes: London, England, UK (heart attack)
Height: 6'
Birth Notes: Chislehurst, Kent, England, UK
Spouse: 'Katherine Layfield Luhn' (1946 - ?), one child
Death Date: 15 March 1964
Birth Date: 8 December 1888

Joseph Cawthorn (actor)
Death Notes: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (stroke)
Height: 5' 8"
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Other Works: Stage actor., Noted broadway musical comedy player in the early years of the century. Appeared in numerous shows such as "The Girl From Utah" and "Little Nemo in Slumberland". In the later musical, he is said to have invented the word "Wiffenpoof"., Cawthorn also made several phonograph records Ca. 1915, such as "I can dance with everybody but my wife".
Spouse: 'Queenie Vassar' (qv) (? - 21 January 1949) (his death)
Death Date: 21 January 1949
Birth Date: 29 March 1868
Death Notes: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (stroke)
Height: 5' 8"
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Other Works: Stage actor., Noted broadway musical comedy player in the early years of the century. Appeared in numerous shows such as "The Girl From Utah" and "Little Nemo in Slumberland". In the later musical, he is said to have invented the word "Wiffenpoof"., Cawthorn also made several phonograph records Ca. 1915, such as "I can dance with everybody but my wife".
Spouse: 'Queenie Vassar' (qv) (? - 21 January 1949) (his death)
Death Date: 21 January 1949
Birth Date: 29 March 1868

Roland Culver (actor)
(3 August 1974) 1240th guest on BBC Radio 4's "Desert Island Discs", His first wife, Daphne Rye, became the casting agent for H.M. Tennant and was instrumental in the careers of many stars, including 'Kenneth More' (qv). She is reputed to have discovered 'Richard Burton (I)' (qv). In her later years she was seen as somewhat "formidable"; 'Nigel Hawthorne' (qv) said, "How daunting it was to hear her voice coming from a darkened auditorium during auditions"., Wrote the play "A River Breeze" in 1958., Was nominated for Broadway's 1966 Tony Award as Best Actor (Dramatic) for "Ivanov.", Father of the actors 'Michael Culver' (qv) and 'Robin Culver' (qv).
Death Notes: Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, UK (heart attack)
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Books: Roland Culver. _Not Quite a Gentleman._ London, England: Kimber, 1979.
Other Works: Autobiography "Not Quite A Gentleman" (1979), Pub: William Kimble; ISBN 0718301072
Birth Name: Culver, Roland Joseph
Spouse: 'Daphne Rye' (August 1932 - November 1946); 2 children, 'Nan Hopkins' (qv) (October 1947 - 29 February 1984) (his death)
Death Date: 29 February 1984
Birth Date: 21 August 1900

John Darrow (actor)
Death Notes: Malibu, California, USA
Joining a farm animals theater troupe head-on after graduate elevated institution, John Darrow made his motion montage debut inwardly 1927. He achieve a even of popularity in the '30s in character of a glory days man, although largely in lower-rank B pictures. In the mid-'30s he switch career, completed the other hand, and sooner or after become one of Hollywood's maximum proud talent agents.
Height: 5' 11"
Birth Notes: Leonia, New Jersey, USA
Birth Name: Simpson, Harry
Brother of actor 'Allan Simpson' (qv).
Death Date: 24 February 1980
Birth Date: 17 July 1907

Ian Fleming (actor)
Death Notes: London, England, UK
Birth Notes: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Birth Name: MacFarlane, Ian
Not to be confused with the creator of James Bond, 'Ian Fleming (I)' (qv).
Death Date: 1 January 1969
Birth Date: 10 September 1888

C.V. France (actor)
Death Notes: Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Birth Notes: Bradford, Yorkshire, England, UK
Death Date: 13 April 1949
Birth Date: 30 June 1868

Dino Galvani (actor)
Death Notes: London, England, UK
Height: 5' 10"
Birth Notes: Milan, Italy
Birth Name: Galvanoni, Dino
Spouse: 'Mary Steele Allan' (? - ?)
Death Date: 14 September 1960
Birth Date: 27 October 1890

Peter Gawthorne (actor)
Death Notes: London, England, UK
Birth Notes: Queen's County, Ireland
Death Date: 17 March 1962
Birth Date: 1 September 1884

Philip Godfrey (actor)

Danny Green (actor)
Pictorials: "Midi-Minuit Fantastique" (France), 1964, Iss. 10-11, pg. 48N, "Roderick (Robert Morley), Potiphar (Mervyn Johns) et Cecily (Jeanette Scott) montent la garde auprès du corps de Jasper (Peter Bull) qui repose, mort, dans son cercueil, tandis que Morgan (Danny Green) prend violemment à partie Tom (Tom Poston) sous les yeux de Morgana (Fenella Fielding) dans THE OLD DARK HOUSE"
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Death Date: 1973
Birth Date: 26 May 1903

Henry Hallett (actor)
Death Notes: England, UK
Birth Notes: Whitehaven, Cumberland, England, UK
Death Date: 24 July 1952
Birth Date: 1 February 1888

Anthony Hankey (actor)

Bruce Lester (actor)
Articles: "The Independent" (UK), 1 July 2008, Iss. 6774, pg. 31, by: Tom Vallance, "Obituary: Bruce Lester - Dapper actor in Forties Hollywood", "The Daily Telegraph" (USA), 27 June 2008, by: Anonymous, "Bruce Lester"
Changed his last name from Lister to Lester when he went to Hollywood., Born to British parents., In later years he and his wife Jane divided their time between homes in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, which enabled him to play tennis and enjoy the Hollywood Cricket Club., Later worked for Columbia and Paramount studios as a story analyst., His career was interrupted by WWII. He served in the Army and returned to acting and films in Hollywood after the war., Attended Brighton College in England where he showed expertise as a tennis player.
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Quotes: [Speaking plainly his spring through functional by the 1940 thespian scene, Pride and Prejudice, delimited by which he play Mr. Bingley] It be the biggest budget of my profession and one that bring near it my fussy dresser, a bungalow on the consignment and lunch where on earth one could scar 'Greta Garbo' (qv), 'Salvador Dalí' (qv), 'Cary Grant' (qv) and dozens of Munchkins from _The Wizard of Oz (1939)_ (qv)., It was the biggest budget of my career and one that brought with it my own dresser, a bungalow on the lot and lunches where one could spot Greta Garbo, Salvador Dalí, Cary Grant and dozens of Munchkins from The Wizard of Oz. -- BL, referring to the film "Pride and Prejudice" (1940)
Birth Notes: Johannesburg, South Africa
Birth Name: Lister, Bruce Somerset
Spouse: 'Jane' (? - ?)
Death Date: 13 June 2008
Birth Date: 6 June 1912

Charles Paton (actor)
Height: 5' 6"
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Death Date: 10 April 1970 (heart attack)
Began his show business career in music hall, circuses and concert parties.
Birth Date: 31 July 1874

Esme Percy (actor)
Death Notes: Brighton, England, UK
Height: 5' 8 1/2"
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Other Works: (April 1935-November 1935) He acted bordered by S.I. Hsiung's let down your hair, "Lady Precious Stream," at the Little Theatre in John Street, London, England via the People's National Theatre beside Carol Cooombe, Louise Hampton, Roger Livesey, Charles Lefeaux, Edith Sharpe, Mabel Constanduros, Viola Lyel, Clifford Bartlett, and Andrew Leigh in the stencil. Nancy Price and S.I. Hsiung be director., (1948) He directed Sir George Bernard Shaw's play, "Too True To Be Good," at the Arts Theatre in London, England with Marius Goring CBE and Wilfred Walter in the cast., (1950) He directed Rawson's translation of August Strindberg's play, "There are Crime and Crimes," at the New Lindsey Theatre Club in London, England with Wanda Rotha, Manning Whiley, and Antony Eustrel in the cast., (1951) He acted in Sir George Bernard Shaw's play, "Man and Superman," at the Princes Theatre in London, England with Sir John Clements and Kay Hammond in the cast., (1954) He acted in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard," at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Dame Gwen Ffrangcon Davies, Trevor Howard, and Robert Eddison in the cast. Sir John Gielgud OM was director., (1957) He acted in William Wycherley's play, "The Country Wife," at the Chelsea Palace Theatre and Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Terence Morgan, Sir Robert Stephens, Marian Spencer, Sheila Ballantine, Brian Hankins, Frederick Treves, John Moffatt, Esmond Knight, Dame Joan Plowright CBE, and Shelagh Fraser in the cast. George Devine was director., (1956) He acted in William Wycherley's play, "The Country Wife," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Laurence Harvey, Nigel Davenport, Diana Churchill, Sheila Ballantine, Sir Alan Bates CBE, Sir Robert Stephens, John Moffat, George Devine, Dame Joan Plowright CBE, and Moyra Fraser in the cast. George Devine was also director.
Birth Name: Percy, Saville Esme
Death Date: 17 June 1957
Birth Date: 8 August 1887

Robert Rendel (actor)
Birth Notes: Devon, England, UK
Active on Broadway as an actor/director from 1916-29.
Other Works: Associated with the following Broadway productions (as actor or director):, Hush (1916). Written by Violet Pearn. Little Theatre: 3 Oct 1916- Nov 1916 (39 performances). Unknown role. Cast included: 'Estelle Winwood' (qv)., The Morris Dance (1917). Written by Harley Granville-Barker from the novel "The Wrong Box" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Little Theatre: 13 Feb 1917- Mar 1917 (23 performances). Unknown role. Cast included: 'Sidney Blackmer (I)' (qv), William Foster, 'Ferdinand Gottschalk' (qv), 'Herbert Yost' (qv)., Colonel Newcome (1917). Written by Michael Morton; based on "The Newcomes" by W.M. Thackeray. New Amsterdam Theatre: 10 Apr 1917- May 1917 (31 performances). Unknown role. Cast included: 'Sydney Greenstreet' (qv)., Information Please (1918). Written by 'Jane Cowl' (qv) and Jane Murfin. Selwyn Theatre: 2 Oct 1918- Nov 1918 (46 performances). Unknown role. Cast included: 'Henry Stephenson' (qv), 'Blanche Yurka' (qv)., Come-on Charlie (1919). Written by 'George V. Hobart' (qv). From the stories by Thomas Addison. 48th Street Theatre: 8 Apr 1919- May 1919 (closing date unknown/55 performances). Cast: 'Charles S. Abbe' (qv), Maurice Barrett, Millie Butterfield, Amy Leah Dennis, W.H. Dupont, Eunice Elliott, Edwardo Flammero, Dan Kelly, Frank McCormack, Russell Morrison, 'Lynne Overman' (qv), Russell Parker, 'Robert Rendel' (qv), 'Lilyan Tashman' (qv), 'Estelle Taylor' (qv), M. Tello Webb., The Storm (1919). Written by Langdon McCormick. 48th Street Theatre: 2 Oct 1919-Jun 1920 (282 performances). As "David Stewart." Cast included: 'Edward Arnold (I)' (qv). Produced by George Broadhurst., The Circle (1921). Romantic Comedy. Written by 'W. Somerset Maugham' (qv). Directed by Clifford Brooke. Selwyn Theatre: 12 Sep 1921- Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/175 performances). As "Spaulding." Cast included: 'Estelle Winwood' (qv)., The Ghost Train (1926). Written by Arnold Ridley. Directed by 'Norman Houston' (qv). Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 25 Aug 1926- Oct 1926 (closing date unknown/61 performances). As "Richard Winthrop." Cast included: 'Eric Blore' (qv), 'Claudette Colbert' (qv), 'John Williams (II)' (qv).

Edward Rigby (actor)

Edmon Ryan (actor)

Basil Sydney (actor)

Torin Thatcher (actor)

Margot Grahame (actress)

Ann Hope (actress)

Ruby Miller (actress)

Dorothy Oldfield (actress)

René Ray (actress)

Amy Veness (actress)

Ethel Warwick (actress)

Googie Withers (actress)

Marcel Hellman (producer)

Norman Alexander (writer)

Louis De Wohl (writer)

Harold French (writer)

Ludwig von Wohl (writer)

Victor Arménise (cinematographer)

Percival Mackey (composer)

Alfred Zeisler (director)

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