On Thin Ice (1933 film)

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Directed byBernard Vorhaus
Written byBernard Vorhaus
Produced byBernard Vorhaus
Starring
On Thin Ice
Directed byBernard Vorhaus
Written byBernard Vorhaus
Produced byBernard Vorhaus
Starring
CinematographyEric Cross
Production
company
Hall Mark Productions
Distributed byEquity British Films
Release date
  • February 1933 (1933-02)
Running time
62 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

On Thin Ice is a 1933 British crime film directed, written and produced by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Ursula Jeans, Kenneth Law and Dorothy Bartlam.[1][2] It was produced as a quota quickie.[3]

In 1992 the British Film Institute classed On Thin Ice as a lost film.[4] Subsequently its National Archive obtained 183 feet of silent 35mm print labelled "On Thin Ice (extracts)".[5] The archive contains no ephemera or stills.[1]

Synopsis

Harry Newman is engaged to Lady Violet. Corry, jealous of Newman, pays nightclub singer Mabel to flirt with Newman and blackmail his father over letters she claims to have written to his son.[6]

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