Midshipman Easy (1935)
Set during the Peninsular Campaign of the Napoleonic War, Mr Midshipman Easy has just joined the Royal Navy. He is very keen to do well but luckily he has an understanding captain to pull him out of the various adventures he seems to get involved in.
Director:
Carol Reed
Writer:
Anthony Kimmins
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Hughie Green as Midshipman Easy |
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Margaret Lockwood as Donna Agnes |
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Harry Tate as Mr. Biggs |
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Robert Adams as Mesty |
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Roger Livesey as Captain Wilson |
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Dennis Wyndham as Don Silvio |
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Lewis Casson as Mr. Easy |
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Tom Gill as Gascoine |
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Frederick Burtwell as Mr. Easthupp |
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Desmond Tester as Gossett |
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Dorothy Holmes-Gore as Mrs. Easy |
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Norman Walker as |
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Arthur Hambling as |
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Arnold Lucy as |
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Esme Church as |
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Anthony Rogers as |
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Andreas Malandrinos as |
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Gladys Gordon as |
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Christine Keir as |
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Arthur Gomez as |
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Jacky Green as |
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Roy Sharpe as |
| Directing | Carol Reed | Director |
| Editing | Sidney Cole | Editor |
| Production | Basil Dean | Producer |
| Camera | John W. Boyle | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Anthony Kimmins | Screenplay |
| Writing | Frederick Marryat | Novel |
| Writing | Peggy Thompson | Writer |