Grand Prix (1934 film), the Glossary
Grand Prix is a 1934 British sports drama film written and directed and produced by St. John Legh Clowes and L.S. Stock, and starring John Stuart, Gillian Sande, Milton Rosmer and Peter Gawthorne.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Auto racing, Columbia Pictures, Drama (film and television), John Stuart (actor), Milton Rosmer, Peter Gawthorne, Sports film, St. John Legh Clowes.
- 1930s sports drama films
- British auto racing films
Auto racing
Auto racing (also known as car racing, motor racing, or automobile racing) is a motorsport involving the racing of automobiles for competition.
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Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., commonly known as Columbia Pictures or simply Columbia, is an American film production and distribution company that is a member of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, a division of Sony Entertainment's Sony Pictures, which is one of the Big Five studios and a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Sony Group Corporation.
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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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John Stuart (actor)
John Stuart (John Alfred Louden Croall; 18 July 1898 – 17 October 1979) was born to Scottish parents, and was a very popular leading man in British silent films in the 1920s.
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Milton Rosmer
Milton Rosmer (4 November 1881 – 7 December 1971) was a British actor, film director and screenwriter.
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Peter Gawthorne
Peter Gawthorne (1 September 1884 – 17 March 1962) was an Anglo-Irish actor, probably best known for his roles in the films of Will Hay and other popular British comedians of the 1930s and 1940s.
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Sports film
A sports film is a film genre in which any particular sport plays a prominent role in the film's plot or acts as its central theme.
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St. John Legh Clowes
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See also
1930s sports drama films
- A Million to One (film)
- Breezing Home
- Conflict (1936 film)
- County Fair (1937 film)
- Death Drives Through
- Deception (1932 film)
- Eyes of Fate
- Flying Fifty-Five
- From Hell to Heaven
- Golden Boy (1939 film)
- Grand Prix (1934 film)
- Huddle (film)
- I, His Father
- Idol of the Crowds
- Indianapolis Speedway (film)
- Iron Man (1931 film)
- Kentucky (film)
- Maker of Men
- Money for Speed
- Saturday's Millions
- Spirit of Youth
- Sporting Blood (1931 film)
- St. Louis Woman (film)
- Stablemates
- The All American (film)
- The Big Game (1936 film)
- The Big Timer
- The Champ (1931 film)
- The County Fair (1932 film)
- The Crowd Roars (1932 film)
- The Crowd Roars (1938 film)
- The Fighting Gentleman
- The Personality Kid
- The Sport Parade
- There Ain't No Justice
- They Learned About Women
- They Never Come Back
- This Sporting Age
- Thoroughbred (film)
- Two-Fisted Gentleman
- Winner Take All (1932 film)
British auto racing films
- 3 Wheeling
- 9 Days in Summer
- Charge, Zero Emissions/Maximum Speed
- Checkpoint (1956 film)
- Crash Drive
- Deadliest Crash: The Le Mans 1955 Disaster
- Death Drives Through
- Diamonds on Wheels
- Genevieve (film)
- Graham Hill: Driven
- Grand Prix (1934 film)
- Grand Prix of Europe (film)
- I, Superbiker
- Journey to Le Mans
- La Passione (1996 film)
- Mask of Dust
- Money for Speed
- Monte Carlo or Bust!
- No Limit (1935 film)
- Once a Jolly Swagman
- Race for Glory: Audi vs. Lancia
- Road (2014 film)
- Rush (2013 film)
- Senna (film)
- Silver Dream Racer
- Space Riders
- Speed Sisters
- Stock Car (film)
- TT3D: Closer to the Edge
- The Flaw (1955 film)
- The Green Helmet
- The Iron Maiden
- The Love Race
- The Snake and the Stallion
- Weekend of a Champion
- Williams (film)