77 Park Lane is a 1931 British thriller film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Dennis Neilson-Terry, Betty Stockfeld and Malcolm Keen.[1] At an upmarket gambling house in Park Lane, a woman tries to save her brother from ruin.
Cast
Dennis Neilson-Terry … Lord Brent
Betty Stockfeld … Mary Connor
Malcolm Keen … Sherringham
Ben Welden … Sinclair
Cecil Humphreys … Paul
Esmond Knight … Philip Connor
Molly Johnson … Eve Grayson
Roland Culver … Sir Richard Carrington
Molesworth Blow … George Malton
John Turnbull … Superintendent
Percival Coyte … Donovan
References
Links
- 77 Park Lane at the Internet Movie Database
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Directed by Norman Jewison
Produced by Stan Margulies
Written by Story: Damon Runyon
Screenplay: Marion Hargrove
Starring Tony Curtis, Suzanne Pleshette, Larry Storch
Music by Mort Lindsey
Cinematography Joseph MacDonald
Editing by Marjorie Fowler
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) 31 December 1962 (USA)
Running time 106 min.
Country United States
Language English
40 Pounds of Trouble is a 1962 film directed by Norman Jewison and marks his directorial debut. The film was shot on location at Disneyland and Lake Tahoe.[1] It is a retelling of Damon Runyon’s story Little Miss Marker.[2]
Plot
Tony Curtis plays a casino manager who must take care of an 8 year old girl.
Principal cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Tony Curtis | Steve McCluskey |
| Suzanne Pleshette | Chris Lockwood |
| Larry Storch | Floyd |
| Howard Morris | Julius |
| Edward Andrews | Herman |
| Stubby Kaye | Cranston |
| Warren Stevens | Swing |
Critical reception
Bosley Crowther of The New York Times sums up the film:
| “ | The trouble with 40 Pounds of Trouble is that it is just too hackneyed and dull.[2] | ” |
References
Links
- 40 Pounds of Trouble at the Internet Movie Database
- 40 Pounds of Trouble at Allmovie
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