Midnight Menace
| Midnight Menace | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Sinclair Hill | 
| Produced by | Harcourt Templeman | 
| Written by | 
Alexander Mackendrick  Roger MacDougall George Moresby-White D.B. Wyndham-Lewis  | 
| Starring | 
Charles Farrell  Margaret Vyner Fritz Kortner  | 
| Music by | John Reynders | 
| Cinematography | Cyril Bristow | 
| Edited by | John E. Morris | 
Production company  | 
 Grosvenor Films  | 
| Distributed by | Associated British Film Distributors | 
Release dates  | 1 July 1937 | 
Running time  | 79 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
Midnight Menace is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Charles Farrell, Margaret Vyner, Fritz Kortner and Danny Green. The screenplay concerns an international arms manufacturing firm's plans to start a war in Europe by bombing London.[1][2] It was released in the United States as Bombs Over London. Its original script was written by Alexander Mackendrick.[3]
Cast
- Charles Farrell - Brian Gaunt
 - Margaret Vyner - Mary Stevens
 - Fritz Kortner - Peters
 - Danny Green - Socks
 - Wallace Evennett - Smith
 - Monti DeLyle - Pierre
 - Dino Galvani - Tony
 - Arthur Finn - Mac, Newspaper Editor
 - Laurence Hanray - Sir George, Lead Conspirator
 - Arthur Gomez - Baron von Kleisch, Delegate
 - Raymond Lovell - Harris
 - Evan John - Doctor Marsh
 - Reynes Barton - Conference President
 - Terence O'Brien - Secret Agent Fearns
 - Dennis Val Norton - Vronsky, Peters' Aide
 - Billy Bray as Banks
 - Sydney King as Graham Stevens
 - Andreas Malandrinos as Zadek
 - Victor Tandy as Groves
 
References
- ↑ http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/42568
 - ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029240/
 - ↑ Philip Kemp, Lethal Innocence : The Cinema of Alexander Mackendrick, London, Methuen, 1991, p. 6-7.
 
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