Seven Days Leave (1930)
In London, during WWI, a lonely woman who wants to feel a part of the war effort pretends to her friends to have a son fighting in the war. She is shocked when he shows up on her doorstep, and they make an agreement that he will pretend to be her son. "Seven Days Leave" is a screen adaption of James M. Barrie's play, "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals."
Director: Richard Wallace
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Gary Cooper as Kenneth Dowey |
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Beryl Mercer as Sarah Ann Dowey |
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Daisy Belmore as Emma Mickelham |
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Nora Cecil as Amelia Twymley |
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Tempe Pigott as Mrs. Haggerty |
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Arthur Hoyt as Mr. Willings |
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Arthur Metcalfe as Colonel |
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Basil Radford as Corporal |
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Larry Steers as Aide-de-Camp |
| Directing | Richard Wallace | Director |
| Writing | J.M. Barrie | Theatre Play |
| Writing | John Farrow | Writer |
| Writing | Dan Totheroh | Writer |
| Production | Louis D. Lighton | Producer |
| Production | Richard Wallace | Producer |
| Camera | Charles Lang | Director of Photography |
| Editing | George Nichols Jr. | Editor |
| Art | Bernard Herzbrun | Art Direction |