The Constant Nymph (1928)
Sanger, an eccentric expatriate composer, dies in his house in the Austrian Alps, leaving his daughters penniless. The young composer Lewis Dodd, a longstanding friend of the family, falls in love with their cousin Florence when she comes to take the girls back to England. But little Tessa Sanger is in love with Lewis herself, and when she runs away from school and comes to live with Florence and her husband, their already-shaky marriage is further undermined
Director: Adrian Brunel
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Ivor Novello as Lewis Dodd |
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Mabel Poulton as Tessa Sanger |
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Frances Doble as Florence Churchill |
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Mary Clare as Linda Sanger |
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Georg Henrich as Albert Sanger |
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Dorothy Boyd as Pauline Sanger |
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Tony De Lungo as Roberto |
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Benita Hume as Antonia Sanger |
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Peter Evan Thomas as Ike |
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Yvonne Thomas as Kate Sanger |
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J.H. Roberts as Dr. Churchill |
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Clifford Heatherley as Sir Berkeley |
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Elsa Lanchester as Lady |
| Directing | Adrian Brunel | Director |
| Writing | Dorothy Farnum | Writer |
| Writing | Alma Reville | Writer |
| Production | Michael Balcon | Producer |
| Production | Basil Dean | Producer |
| Writing | Margaret Kennedy | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Margaret Kennedy | Novel |
| Writing | Basil Dean | Theatre Play |
| Art | Bertram Evans | Art Direction |
| Camera | Willi Kiermeier | Director of Photography |
| Camera | James Wilson | Director of Photography |
| Camera | David W. Gobbett | Director of Photography |