Romance in Rhythm
1934 British film
- Phyllis Clare
- David Hutcheson
- David Burns
Production
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Allied Film Productions
Release date
- 1934 (1934)
Running time
Romance in Rhythm is a 1934 British mystery film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Phyllis Clare and David Hutcheson, David Burns. It was made at Cricklewood Studios.[1] The screenplay concerns a songwriter who is accused of murdering a nightclub manager.[2]
Cast
- Phyllis Clare as Ruth Lee
- David Hutcheson as Bob Mervyn
- David Burns as Mollari
- Queenie Leonard as Skye Gunderson
- Paul Tillett
- Geoffrey Goodheart
- Philip Strange
- Julian Vedey
- Carroll Gibbons as himself with his Savoy Orpheans
References
Bibliography
- Chibnall, Steve. Quota Quickies: The Birth of the British 'B' Film. British Film Institute, 2007.
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927–1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
External links
- Romance in Rhythm at IMDb
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Films directed by Lawrence Huntington
- After Many Years (1930)
- Romance in Rhythm (1934)
- The Bank Messenger Mystery (1936)
- Strange Cargo (1936)
- Two on a Doorstep (1936)
- Cafe Mascot (1936)
- Full Speed Ahead (1936)
- Passenger to London (1937)
- Screen Struck (short, 1937)
- Twin Faces (1937)
- Dial 999 (1938)
- Bad Boy (1938)
- This Man Is Dangerous aka The Patient Vanishes (1941)
- Tower of Terror (1941)
- Suspected Person (1942)
- Women Aren't Angels (1943)
- Warn That Man (1943)
- Night Boat to Dublin (1946)
- Wanted for Murder (1946)
- The Upturned Glass (1947)
- When the Bough Breaks (1947)
- Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill (1948)
- Man on the Run (1949)
- The Franchise Affair (1951)
- There Was a Young Lady (1953)
- The Accused (1953)
- The Genie (1953)
- Thought to Kill (1954)
- The Red Dress (1954)
- Destination Milan (1954)
- Eight Witnesses (TV film, 1954)
- Contraband Spain (1955)
- Deadly Record (1959)
- The Fur Collar (1962)
- Stranglehold (1963)
- Death Drums Along the River (1963)
- The Vulture (1967)
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