Birds of Prey (1930)
At a reception given by Arthur Hilton at his Sussex home the conversation turns to the subject of danger, with Hilton recalling a case in which he was involved as a Natal police commissioner. In it there were three guilty persons, but only one of them was hanged; the other two were sentenced to long terms, vowing vengeance on Hilton. Unknown to him, the same two men are now among his guests, and are determined to have their revenge.
Director:
Basil Dean
Writer:
Basil Dean
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Dorothy Boyd as Mollie Cunningham |
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Nigel Bruce as Major Fothergill |
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Audrey Carten as Jane |
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David Hawthorne as Sergeant Joe Mallet |
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Ellis Jeffreys as Elizabeth Green |
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Robert Loraine as Edward Pontefract Carter |
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Frank Lawton as Jimmy Hilton |
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Tom Reynolds as Police Constable Mallet |
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C. Aubrey Smith as Arthur Hilton |
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Warwick Ward as Edward Laverick |
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Jack Hawkins as Alfred |
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Carol Rees as Ethel |
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Edith Barker Bennett as |
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Dora Gregory as |
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George Spence as Man in Flower Shop (uncredited) |
| Directing | Basil Dean | Director |
| Production | Basil Dean | Producer |
| Camera | Robert Martin | Director of Photography |
| Editing | H. Milner Kitchin | Editor |
| Production | James B. Sloan | Production Manager |
| Directing | John Burch | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Basil Dean | Screenplay |
| Camera | Jack MacKenzie | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Rupert Downing | Assistant Script |
| Writing | A.A. Milne | Theatre Play |
| Sound | Ernest Irving | Music Director |
| Sound | Richard Willman | Sound Recordist |
| Writing | A.A. Milne | Adaptation |
| Art | Clifford Pember | Art Direction |