Gangway (film)
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Directed bySonnie Hale
Written byscreenplay:
Lesser Samuels
scenario:
Sonnie Hale
Lesser Samuels
scenario:
Sonnie Hale
Story byDwight Taylor
StarringJessie Matthews
Barry MacKay
Nat Pendleton
Barry MacKay
Nat Pendleton
| Gangway | |
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Contemporary advertisement | |
| Directed by | Sonnie Hale |
| Written by | screenplay: Lesser Samuels scenario: Sonnie Hale |
| Story by | Dwight Taylor |
| Starring | Jessie Matthews Barry MacKay Nat Pendleton |
| Cinematography | Glen MacWilliams |
| Edited by | Al Barnes |
| Music by | music & lyrics: Samuel Lerner Al Goodhart Al Hoffman musical director: Louis Levy special orchestration: Bretton Byrd |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Gaumont British Distributors |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Gangway (Australian title: Sparkles[1]) is a 1937 British musical film directed by Sonnie Hale and starring Jessie Matthews, Barry MacKay, Nat Pendleton and Alastair Sim.[2][3] It was written by Lesser Samuels and Hale from a story by Dwight Taylor. A young reporter goes undercover to unmask a gang of criminals who are planning a jewel heist.
Newspaper film critic Pat Wayne boards an ocean liner to New York to interview glamorous movie star Nedda Beaumont. Once aboard, Pat somehow gets mixed up with a gangster, and a Scotland yard inspector, who both mistake her for a female jewel thief called "Sparkle."
Main cast
- Jessie Matthews as Pat Wayne
- Barry MacKay as Bob Deering
- Nat Pendleton as Smiles Hogan
- Alastair Sim as Detective Taggett
- Olive Blakeney as Nedda Beaumont
- Noel Madison as Mike Otterman
- Patrick Ludlow as Carl Freemason
- Liane Ordeyne as Greta Brand
- Graham Moffatt as Joe
- Danny Green as Shorty
- Edmon Ryan as Red Mike
- Lawrence Anderson as Tracy, press agent
- Blake Dorn as Benny the Gent
- Peter Gawthorne as Assistant Commissioner Sir Brian Moore
- Henry Hallett as Smithers , solicitor
- Warren Jenkins as foreign dancer
- Michael Rennie as ship's officer
- Doris Rogers as Mrs. Sherman Van Tuyl