77 Park Lane (film)

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Based onplay 77 Park Lane (1928) by Walter Hackett[1]
Produced byWilliam Hutter
77 Park Lane
Directed byAlbert de Courville
Screenplay byMichael Powell
Reginald Berkeley
Based onplay 77 Park Lane (1928) by Walter Hackett[1]
Produced byWilliam Hutter
StarringDennis Neilson-Terry
Betty Stockfeld
Malcolm Keen
Ben Welden
CinematographyGeoffrey Faithfull
Mutz Greenbaum
Edited byArthur Seabourne
Production
company
Famous Players Guild
Distributed byUnited Artists Corporation (UK)
Release dates
  • 2 July 1931 (1931-07-02) (London, UK)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

77 Park Lane is a 1931 British thriller film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Dennis Neilson-Terry, Betty Stockfeld and Malcolm Keen.[2][3] It was written by Michael Powell and Reginald Berkeley based on a 1928 play of the same name by Walter Hackett, and was shot at Walton Studios. A French-language version, 77 Rue Chalgrin, and a Spanish-language version, Between Night and Day, were made at the same time.[citation needed]

At an upmarket gambling house in Park Lane, a woman tries to save her brother from ruin.

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