French Leave (1930)
During World War I, Captain's wife Dorothy Glenister finds it hard being separated from her husband, so she travels to France to the village where he's stationed. Dorothy disguises herself as the daughter of a local, which leads to complications when she's suspected of being a German spy.
Director:
Jack Raymond
Writer:
Reginald Berkeley
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Madeleine Carroll as Mlle. Juliette / Dorothy Glenister |
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Sydney Howard as Cpl. Sykes |
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Arthur Chesney as General Root |
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Haddon Mason as Capt. Harry Glenister |
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Henry Kendall as Lt. George Graham |
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May Agate as Mme. Denaux |
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George Owen as Pvt. Jenks |
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George De Warfaz as Jules Marnier |
| Writing | W.P. Lipscomb | Writer |
| Production | Sam Harrison | Producer |
| Writing | Reginald Berkeley | Theatre Play |
| Directing | Jack Raymond | Director |
| Writing | Reginald Berkeley | Screenplay |
| Production | Henry Defries | Producer |
| Camera | Bernard Knowles | Director of Photography |