Stormy Weather (1935)
Sir Duncan Craggs retires from the Colonial Service and returns to London with his new French wife. The couple are devoted to each other, but continually flirt with other people. Sir Duncan is appointed to the board of clothing retail chain. On his tour of inspection, he encounters a successful store run by the efficient Mr. Bullock. By contrast, a neighbouring shop is filled with unhelpful staff overseen by an incompetent and lazy manager, Raymond Penny, who is more interested in horseracing than running his shop. Craggs is unimpressed by Penny and summons him to a meeting in London. Both Bullock and his domineering wife travel up to London as well, fearing that Penny will tell Craggs malicious stories about them.
Director: Tom Walls
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Tom Walls as Sir Duncan Craggs |
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Ralph Lynn as Mr. Raymond Penny |
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Yvonne Arnaud as Louise Craggs |
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Robertson Hare as Mr. Bullock |
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Norma Varden as Mrs. Dulcie Bullock |
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Andrews Engelmann as Count Polotsky |
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Davy Burnaby as Merritt |
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Veronica Rose as Trixie Merritt |
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Stella Moya as Moya |
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Gordon James as Salt Jasper |
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Louis Bradfield as Lacey |
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Fewlass Llewellyn as Pullman |
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Peter Gawthorne as Police Inspector |
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Gordon Begg as |
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Graham Moffatt as Office Boy |
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George Spence as Limehouse Opium Den Denizen |
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George Spence as Limehouse Opium Den Denizen (uncredited) |
| Writing | Ben Travers | Writer |
| Directing | Tom Walls | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Marianne | Wardrobe Designer |
| Editing | Alfred Roome | Editor |
| Production | Michael Balcon | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Joe Strassner | Costume Design |
| Art | Alex Vetchinsky | Art Direction |
| Camera | Philip Tannura | Director of Photography |