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Basic facts

Original title The Skin Game
Film type Feature
Category Fiction
Director
Producer
Original work
Production country
Production company
Dialogue

Cast

Charles V. France (as C.V. France)
Mr. Hillcrist

Helen Haye
Mrs. Amy Hillcrist

Jill Esmond
Jill, paret Hillcrists dotter

Edmund Gwenn
Mr. Hornblower

John Longden
Charles Hornblower, son

Phyllis Konstam
Chloe Hornblower, Hornblowers fru

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Titles

Original title
Title for Swedish TV release

Crew

Director
Producer
Director of Photography
Production Designer
Film Editor
Production Mixer
Assistant Director
Adaptation
Scenario
Assistant Cameraman

Cast

Charles V. France (as C.V. France) Mr. Hillcrist
Helen Haye Mrs. Amy Hillcrist
Jill Esmond Jill, paret Hillcrists dotter
Edmund Gwenn Mr. Hornblower
John Longden Charles Hornblower, son
Phyllis Konstam Chloe Hornblower, Hornblowers fru
Frank Lawton Rolf, Hornblowers yngre son
Herbert Ross Mr. Jackman
Dora Gregory Mrs. Jackman
Edward Chapman Dawker, Hillcrists agent
R.E. Jeffrey första främlingen, mannen i skinnrock
George Bancroft andra främlingen, mannen som anställde Chloe
Ronald Frankau auktionsförrättare
- Ej krediterade:
Wally Patch lastbilschaufför
Vincent Jerome
Rodney Ackland
Ivor Barnard

Companies

Technical specifications

Aspect ratio 1.19:1
Sound type Sound
Sound system RCA Photophone System
Colour type Black and white
Carrier type 35 mm
Length in metres 2418 meter
Length in minutes 88 min


Original work

Original title The Skin Game: A Tragi-Comedy (Play)
Author John Galsworthy


Production location

1930 1931
Elstree Studios Borehamwood, Hertfordshire United Kingdom

Release dates

First showing 1931-02-26 London United Kingdom 88 min

Holdings Stills

Black and white print 6
Album No



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