Men Without Honour
1939 British film
- George A. Cooper
- Alexander George
- Bernard Smith
- Widgey R. Newman
- Ian Fleming
- Howard Douglas
- Charles Paton
- Grace Arnold
Production
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Smith & Newman Productions
Release date
- March 1939 (1939-03)
Running time
Men Without Honour is a 1939 British crime film directed by Widgey R. Newman and starring Ian Fleming, Howard Douglas and Grace Arnold. The film was made at Bushey Studios, as a low-budget B film designed to go on the bottom-half of a double bill.[1]
Synopsis
A disgraced lawyer ends up working for a gang of share-pushers. He becomes outraged when he discovers that they are scamming his son's prospective father-in-law and eventually unmasks the villains with the help of the police.
Cast
- Ian Fleming as Frank Hardy
- Howard Douglas as Fane
- W.T. Hodge as Vigor
- Charles Paton as Rev. Fanshawe
- Grace Arnold as Mrs. Hardy
- Alastair Hunter as John Hardy
- Edith Clinton as Enid Fanshawe
- Charles Courtney as Field
- Tony Melrose as Commissioner
- George Dewhurst as Inspector Smith
- Rex Alderman as Barclay
References
- ^ Chibnall p.300
Bibliography
- Chibnall, Steve. Quota Quickies: The Birth of the British 'B' Film. British Film Institute, 2007.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927–1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
External links
- Men Without Honour at IMDb
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Films directed by Widgey R. Newman
- A Reckless Gamble (1928)
- Castle Sinister (1932)
- Little Waitress (1932)
- Heroes of the Mine (1932)
- Lucky Blaze (1933)
- The Unholy Quest (1934)
- Immortal Gentleman (1935)
- The Dream Doctor (1936)
- On Velvet (1938)
- A Sister to Assist 'Er (1938)
- Men Without Honour (1939)
- Henry Steps Out (1940)
- Two Smart Men (1940)
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