The Peterville Diamond

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Directed byWalter Forde
Written by
Based onJewel Robbery
1931 play
by Ladislas Fodor[1]
Produced byMax Milner
The Peterville Diamond
Spanish poster
Directed byWalter Forde
Written by
Based onJewel Robbery
1931 play
by Ladislas Fodor[1]
Produced byMax Milner
Starring
CinematographyBasil Emmott
Edited byTerence Fisher
Music byJack Beaver
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • 11 January 1943 (1943-01-11) (UK)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£62,076[2]
Box office£27,740[2]

The Peterville Diamond is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Anne Crawford, Donald Stewart, and Renée Houston.[3] It is also known by the alternative title Jewel Robbery.[4] - from the 1931 play of the same title, and previously filmed in Hollywood in 1932.[5]

To get her businessman husband to listen to her, a wife feigns interest in the famed Peterville Diamond. After a charming thief steals it from her, shenanigans, double-dealing, and finally a chase ensue.[4]

Cast

Production

Ladislas Fodor's play was adapted for the screen by Gordon Wellesley and Brock Williams. It was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Bros. The film's sets were by resident art director Norman Arnold.[4]

Critical reception

TV Guide gave the film two out of four stars, calling it "An enjoyable light comedy with some witty repartee."[6] while Allmovie thought it "Not a great film," however "still a much, much better film than one would expect from something which was filmed merely as a 'quota quickie.'"[7]

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