Potiphar's Wife (1931)
'A good-looking chauffeur, employed by an aristocratic married lady is tempted to misconduct. His indifference arouses her wrath and he is charged with assault at the Assizes. ' (British Film Institute)
Director:
Maurice Elvey
Writer:
Victor Kendall
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Nora Swinburne as Lady Diana Bromford |
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Laurence Olivier as Straker |
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Norman McKinnel as Lord Bromford |
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Guy Newall as Hon. Maurice Worthington |
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Donald Calthrop as Counsel for Defense |
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Ronald Frankau as Major Tony Barlow |
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Betty Schuster as Rosita Worthington |
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Marjorie Brooks as Sylvia Barlow |
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Walter Armitage as Geoffrey Hayes |
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Henry Wenman as Stevens |
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Elsa Lanchester as Thérèse |
| Camera | James Wilson | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Edgar C. Middleton | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Victor Kendall | Screenplay |
| Writing | Maurice Elvey | Adaptation |
| Editing | Leslie Norman | Editor |
| Writing | Edgar C. Middleton | Adaptation |
| Directing | Maurice Elvey | Director |
| Art | Clarence Elder | Art Direction |
| Sound | Bert Ross | Sound |
| Production | John Maxwell | Producer |