Concerning Mr. Martin
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Directed byRoy Kellino
Written byErnest Dudley
Richard Llewellyn (additional dialogue)
Richard Llewellyn (additional dialogue)
Story byErnest Dudley
Produced byJohn Findlay
| Concerning Mr. Martin | |
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| Directed by | Roy Kellino |
| Written by | Ernest Dudley Richard Llewellyn (additional dialogue) |
| Story by | Ernest Dudley |
| Produced by | John Findlay |
| Starring |
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| Cinematography | Stanley Grant |
| Edited by | Ralph Kemplen |
| Music by | Colin Wark |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Twentieth Century Fox (UK) |
Release date |
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Running time | 59 minutes[1] |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Concerning Mr. Martin is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Roy Kellino and starring Wilson Barrett, William Devlin and Marjorie Peacock.[2][3] When an innocent girl is cheated by a seedy nightclub owner, a classy thief comes to her rescue.
- Leo Martin as Wilson Barrett
- Gartell as William Devlin
- Foo as Lionel Montgomery
- Gloria as Marjorie Peacock
- Robin as Derek Williams
- Mary as Madge Somers
- Detective as Herbert Cameron
- Commissionaire as Billy Wells
- Elderly Man as Peter Popp
- André Sterlini
- Croupier as Paul Sheridan