Film About London
THAMES-SIDE SETTING A film about London, telling the Btory of the lives of the ordinary everyday people, just completed for Gaumont-British Dominions at the Denham studios, is winning high praise. The film, tentatively called "A Window In London,"'has a Thames-side setting, and much of the action has for its background the building of the new Waterloo Bridge. Michael Redgrave and Sally Gray are the stars, and an important role is played by Paul Lukas, who was brought over specially from Hollywood. "A Window In London," is the first of three productions of a big new programme of British Films, which Captain Norton plans to make this year for distribution by Gaumont-British Dominions Two other subjects so far chosen are "On The Night Of The Fire," from F. L. Greene's best-selling novel, and "The Arsenal Stadium Mystery," by Leonard Gribble.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23471, 7 October 1939, Page 12 (Supplement)
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142Film About London New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23471, 7 October 1939, Page 12 (Supplement)
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