Forging Ahead (film)
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| Forging Ahead | |
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| Directed by | Norman Walker |
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| Produced by | Harry Cohen |
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Production company | Harry Cohen Productions |
| Distributed by | Fox Film |
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Running time | 49 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Forging Ahead is a 1933 British comedy mystery film directed by Norman Walker and starring Margot Grahame, Garry Marsh and Anthony Holles.[1] It was written by Brandon Fleming based on the play by Fleming and S.W. Carroll, from the novel by K.R.G. Browne. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie.[2].
The British Film Institute National Archive holds no stills or ephemera, and no film or video materials.[3]
Synopsis
A gang of criminals pretend a house is haunted in order to keep people away
Cast
- Margot Grahame as Crystal Grey
- Garry Marsh as Honorable Horace Slimminger
- Anthony Holles as Percival Custard
- Clifford Heatherley as Professor Bowe
- Clifford Makeham as Abraham Lombard
- Melville Cooper as Smedley
- Edgar Norfolk as Lieutenant-Colonel Fair
- Edith Saville as Lady Leverton