Twilight Hour

1945 British film
  • 12 February 1945 (1945-02-12)
Running time
85 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish

Twilight Hour is a 1945 British drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Mervyn Johns, Basil Radford, and Marie Lohr.[1] It was shot at the British National Studios in Elstree. The film's sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold. It was based on a novel of the same title by Arthur Valentine[2]

Cast

  • Mervyn Johns as Major John Roberts
  • Basil Radford as Lord Chetwood
  • Marie Lohr as Lady Chetwood
  • A. E. Matthews as General Fitzhenry
  • Lesley Brook as Virginia Roberts
  • Grey Blake as Michael Chetwood
  • Ian McLean as Hemingway
  • Barbara Waring as Gladys
  • Brefni O'Rorke as Richard Melville
  • Margaret Vyner as Angela
  • Joyce Heron as Diana
  • Marie Ault as Liz
  • Cecil Bevan as Hartley
  • Marjorie Caldicott as Mrs. Trim
  • Noel Dainton as chauffeur
  • Gabrielle Daye as housemaid
  • Toni Edgar-Bruce as Mrs. Cardigan
  • Margaret Emden as Duchess of Wetherby
  • Violet Gould as charwoman
  • Alfred Harris as Wilkinson
  • John Howard as William Rolands
  • Ruby Miller as Mother Superior
  • Ethel Royale as Mrs. Rolands
  • Roy Russell as Sir John Gough
  • Christopher Steele as Mr. Cardigan
  • Edward Stirling as Magistrate
  • Elsa Tee as Jeavons
  • Richard Turner as The Abbot
  • Rita Varien as Mrs. Murphy
  • Bertram Wallis as Duke of Wetherby
  • Olive Walter as marchioness
  • David Ward as Roger
  • C. Denier Warren as photographer
  • H. Victor Weske
  • Sybil Wise as Miss Perkins
  • Victor Wood as footman

References

  1. ^ Halliwell p.1020
  2. ^ Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. p. 471. ISBN 3598114923.

Bibliography

  • Halliwell, Leslie. Halliwell's Film Guide. Scribner, 1987.

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