After Office Hours (1932 film), the Glossary
After Office Hours is a 1932 British romantic drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Frank Lawton, Viola Lyel and Garry Marsh.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Associated British Picture Corporation, Drama (film and television), Elstree Studios (Shenley Road), Ernest Palmer (British cinematographer), Frank Launder, Frank Lawton, Garry Marsh, Heather Angel (actress), John Greenwood (composer), John Van Druten, Katie Johnson (English actress), London Wall (play), Romance film, Thomas Bentley (director), Viola Lyel.
- 1932 romantic drama films
- Films scored by John D. H. Greenwood
Associated British Picture Corporation
Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC), originally British International Pictures (BIP), was a British film production, distribution and exhibition company active from 1927 until 1970 when it was absorbed into EMI.
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Drama (film and television)
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.
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Elstree Studios (Shenley Road)
Elstree Studios on Shenley Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire is a British film and television production centre operated by Elstree Film Studios Limited.
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Ernest Palmer (British cinematographer)
Harold Ernest Palmer (March 1901 – 12 March 1964) was a British cinematographer.
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Frank Launder
Frank Launder (28 January 1906 – 23 February 1997) was a British writer, film director and producer, who made more than 40 films, many of them in collaboration with Sidney Gilliat.
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Frank Lawton
Frank Lawton Mokeley (30 September 1904 – 10 June 1969) was an English actor.
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Garry Marsh
Garry Marsh (21 May 1902 – 6 March 1981) was an English stage and film actor.
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Heather Angel (actress)
Heather Grace Angel (9 February 1909 – 13 December 1986) was a British actress.
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John Greenwood (composer)
John Danforth Herman Greenwood (26 June 1889 – 15 April 1975), an English composer best known for his film scores.
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John Van Druten
John William Van Druten (1 June 190119 December 1957) was an English playwright and theatre director.
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Katie Johnson (English actress)
Bessie Kate Johnson (18 November 1878 – 4 May 1957) was an English actress who appeared on stage from 1894 and on screen from the 1930s to the 1950s.
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London Wall (play)
London Wall is a play by the British writer John Van Druten that was first staged in 1931.
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Romance film
Romance films involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters.
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Thomas Bentley (director)
Thomas Bentley (23 February 1884 – 23 December 1966) was a British film director.
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Viola Lyel
Viola Lyel (19 December 1896 – 14 August 1972) was an English actress.
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See also
1932 romantic drama films
- A Farewell to Arms (1932 film)
- After Office Hours (1932 film)
- Behind Stone Walls
- Breach of Promise (1932 film)
- Cynara (1932 film)
- Devil and the Deep
- Faithless (1932 film)
- Fanny (1932 film)
- Forbidden (1932 film)
- Hot Saturday
- Love Affair (1932 film)
- New Morals for Old
- Night After Night (film)
- One Way Passage
- Play Girl (1932 film)
- Polly of the Circus (1932 film)
- Racing Youth
- Red Dust (1932 film)
- Rockabye (1932 film)
- Sally Bishop (1932 film)
- Scarlet Dawn
- Shanghai Express (film)
- She Wanted a Millionaire
- Shopworn
- Sinners in the Sun
- Skal vi vædde en million?
- Skyscraper Souls
- Smilin' Through (1932 film)
- Strange Interlude (film)
- Street of Women
- The Age of Consent (film)
- The Man from Yesterday
- The Purchase Price
- The Water Gipsies (film)
- They Call It Sin
- Three Wise Girls
- Tiger Shark (film)
- Uptown New York
- Virtue (film)
- Week Ends Only
- Winner Take All (1932 film)
Films scored by John D. H. Greenwood
- "Pimpernel" Smith
- 21 Days
- After Office Hours (1932 film)
- Alibi (1931 film)
- Another Man's Poison
- Berth 24
- Broken Journey
- Contraband (1940 film)
- Elephant Boy (film)
- Eureka Stockade (1949 film)
- Frieda (film)
- Grand National Night
- Hungry Hill (film)
- Man of Aran
- Nine Men (film)
- Painted Boats
- Prison Without Bars
- Quartet (1948 film)
- San Demetrio London
- School for Danger
- Stranglehold (1931 film)
- The Agitator
- The Constant Nymph (1933 film)
- The Drum (1938 film)
- The Gentle Gunman
- The Gentle Sex
- The Invader (1935 film)
- The Lamp Still Burns
- The Last Days of Dolwyn
- The Lost People
- The Sleeping Cardinal
- They Knew Mr. Knight (film)
- To What Red Hell
- Trio (1950 film)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After_Office_Hours_(1932_film)