Someone at the Door (1936)
When Sally inherits a country house, her young brother Ronald, an aspiring journalist, hits on a sensational way to make his first big scoop: Sally will 'disappear', and he will be arrested for her murder! At his trial she will reappear, his acquittal will follow, and he will be able to supply his paper with an exclusive story. Sally and her fiance, Bill, fall in with the scheme. However, there are complications which they had not foreseen.
Director:
Herbert Brenon
Writer:
Campbell Christie
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Aileen Marson as Sally Martin |
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Billy Milton as Ronnie Martin |
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Noah Beery as Harry Capel |
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Charles Mortimer as Sergeant Spedding |
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Edward Chapman as Price |
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John Irwin as Bill Reid |
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Edward Dignon as Soames |
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Jimmy Godden as Police Constable O'Brien |
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Laurence Hanray as Poole |
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Hermione Gingold as Lizzie Appleby |
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Eliot Makeham as |
| Camera | Bryan Langley | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Herbert Brenon | Director |
| Production | Walter C. Mycroft | Producer |
| Writing | Dorothy Christie | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Campbell Christie | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Campbell Christie | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jack Davis Jr. | Writer |
| Writing | Marjorie Deans | Writer |