Self Made Lady
1932 film
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Self Made Lady is a 1932 British drama film directed by George King and starring Heather Angel, Henry Wilcoxon and Amy Veness.[1] It marked the screen debut of Louis Hayward who later became a star in Hollywood. The film was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. Cut down from its original running time of 77 minutes, it was distributed as a second feature by United Artists to allow the company to fulfill its quota requirement.
Directed byGeorge King
Written byBillie Bristow
Douglas Newton (novel)
Brock Williams
Douglas Newton (novel)
Brock Williams
Produced byGeorge King
StarringHeather Angel
Henry Wilcoxon
Amy Veness
Henry Wilcoxon
Amy Veness
| Self Made Lady | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | George King |
| Written by | Billie Bristow Douglas Newton (novel) Brock Williams |
| Produced by | George King |
| Starring | Heather Angel Henry Wilcoxon Amy Veness |
| Cinematography | Geoffrey Faithfull Arthur Grant |
| Edited by | Arthur Seabourne |
| Music by | Peter Yorke |
Production company | George King Productions |
| Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 68 minutes (cut down from 77 minutes) |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Cast
- Heather Angel as Sookey
- Henry Wilcoxon as Bert Taverner
- Amy Veness as Old Sookey
- A. Bromley Davenport as Duke of Alchester
- Louis Hayward as Paul Geneste
- Charles Cullum as Lord Max Mariven
- Ronald Ritchie as Alf Naylor
- Doris Gilmore as Claudine
- Harry Adnes as Roberts
- Oriel Ross as Lady Poppy
- Lola Duncan Mrs. Stoach
- Violet Hopson as Annie
- Charles Callum