Hail and Farewell (film)
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Directed byRalph Ince
Produced byIrving Asher
Jerome Jackson
Jerome Jackson
| Hail and Farewell | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ralph Ince |
| Written by | John Dighton Reginald Purdell Brock Williams |
| Produced by | Irving Asher Jerome Jackson |
| Starring | Claude Hulbert Bruce Lester Wally Patch |
| Cinematography | Basil Emmott |
| Distributed by | Warner Brothers-First National Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Hail and Farewell is a 1936 British quota quickie comedy film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Claude Hulbert, Bruce Lester and Wally Patch. It was written by John Dighton, Reginald Purdell and Brock Williams.[2]
The British Film Institute has classed Hail and Farewell as a lost film.[1] Its National Archive holds a collection of ephemera but no film or video materials.[2]
Plot
As a returning troopship is nearing dock at Southampton, the news comes that plans have been changed and the servicemen will now have only six hours ashore before re-embarking for Egypt. The film follows the vartious fortunes of officers and Tommies throughout the day.[3]
Cast
- Claude Hulbert as Bert
- Bruce Lester as Peter
- Wally Patch as Sergeant Major
- Reginald Purdell as Nobby
- Joyce Kennedy as Mrs. Harvey
- Nicholas Hannen as Col. Harvey
- Moira Reed as Annie Turner
- Ivan Samson as Col. Oldham
- Henry Caine as Joe Perkins
- Marie Wright as Mrs. Perkins
- Joyce Kirby as Ruby