Indiscretions of Eve (1932)
Eve and Peter fall in love at first sight at a New Year's Eve party, but are separated by Eve's jealous fiancé, Ralph. With neither knowing the other's name, they both spend the following day searching frantically for each other around London. Peter's only clue is a set of shop mannequins, all perfect likenesses of Eve - and all made by Ralph's factory.
Director:
Cecil Lewis
Writer:
Cecil Lewis
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Steffi Duna as Eve |
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Fred Conyngham as Lord Peter Marten, Earl of Winchelsea and Waterloo |
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Lester Matthews as Ralph |
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Jessica Tandy as Penelope, the Maid |
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Tony Sympson as Pip |
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Hal Gordon as Simms |
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Clifford Heatherley as Prince, Lord Peter's Butler |
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Muriel Aked as Delilah, Ralph's Mother |
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Stella Nelson as Joan, Eve's Friend |
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Bruce Winston as Tailor |
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Arthur Chesney as Willie, Ralph's Father |
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George Mozart as Tailor |
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George Gregory as Tailor |
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Teddy Brown as Joe, the Barman |
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Marius B. Winter as Dance Band Leader |
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P.J. Noonan as Crowd Extra |
| Sound | Teddy Brown | Musician |
| Art | Clarence Elder | Art Direction |
| Art | Marcel Courrou | Art Direction |
| Sound | Marius B. Winter | Conductor |
| Sound | A. O'Donoghue | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Herman Lindars | Music Arranger |
| Sound | Cecil Lewis | Songs |
| Sound | Peggy Cochrane | Musician |
| Sound | Herman Lindars | Musician |
| Directing | Douglas Murray | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Cecil Lewis | Screenplay |
| Editing | Walter Stokvis | Editor |
| Camera | Phil Grindrod | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Cecil Lewis | Director |
| Camera | James Wilson | Director of Photography |