Wolves (1930 film), the Glossary
Wolves is a 1930 British crime film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Charles Laughton, Dorothy Gish and Malcolm Keen.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Albert de Courville, Andrews Engelmann, Arctic, Arthur Margetson, BBC Elstree Centre, Betty Bolton, British and Dominions Imperial Studios, Charles Laughton, Crime film, Dorothy Gish, Franklyn Bellamy, Herbert Wilcox, Malcolm Keen, Reginald Berkeley, Roy Overbaugh, Woolf & Freedman Film Service.
- 1930 crime films
- Films directed by Albert de Courville
- Films shot at Rock Studios
Albert de Courville
Albert Pierre de Courville (26 March 1887 – 15 March 1960) (born in Croydon, England) was a writer and director of theatrical revues, many of which featured the actress and singer Shirley Kellogg, whom he married in June 1913.
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Andrews Engelmann
Andrews Engelmann (23 March 1901 – 25 February 1992) was a Russian-born German actor.
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Arctic
The Arctic is a polar region located at the northernmost part of Earth.
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Arthur Margetson
Arthur Margetson (27 April 1887 – 13 August 1951) was a British stage and film actor.
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BBC Elstree Centre
The BBC Elstree Centre, sometimes referred to as the BBC Elstree Studios, is a television production facility, currently owned by the BBC.
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Betty Bolton
Betty Bolton (7 January 1906 – 2 April 2005) was a British actress, beginning as a child star during World War I and continuing her career in the 1920s and 1930s.
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British and Dominions Imperial Studios
Imperial Studios were the studios of the British and Dominions Film Corporation, a short-lived British film production company located at Imperial Place, Elstree Way, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire.
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Charles Laughton
Charles Laughton (1 July 1899 – 15 December 1962) was a British-American actor.
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Crime film
Crime films, in the broadest sense, is a film genre inspired by and analogous to the crime fiction literary genre.
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Dorothy Gish
Dorothy Elizabeth Gish (March 11, 1898June 4, 1968) was an American stage and screen actress.
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Franklyn Bellamy
Franklyn Bellamy (7 March 1886 in Kuala Lumpur – 15 February 1961 in Bodmin) was an English stage and film actor.
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Herbert Wilcox
Herbert Sydney Wilcox CBE (19 April 1890 – 15 May 1977) was a British film producer and director.
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Malcolm Keen
Malcolm Keen (8 August 1887 – 30 January 1970) (born Malcolm Knee; he later changed his surname to Keen) was an English actor of stage, film and television.
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Reginald Berkeley
Reginald Cheyne Berkeley (18 August 1890 – 30 March 1935) was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom, and later a writer of stage plays, then a screenwriter in Hollywood.
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Roy Overbaugh
Roy F. Overbaugh (1882–1966) was an American cinematographer.
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Woolf & Freedman Film Service
Woolf & Freedman Film Service was a UK film distributor which was founded by film producer C. M. Woolf, and which operated from 1919 to 1934.
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See also
1930 crime films
- Accused, Stand Up!
- Achtung! – Auto-Diebe!
- After Many Years (1930 film)
- An Obvious Situation
- Brothers (1930 film)
- Counter Investigation (1930 film)
- Double Cross Roads
- Good Intentions (1930 film)
- Night Ride (1930 film)
- Officer O'Brien
- Outside the Law (1930 film)
- Party Girl (1930 film)
- Police Spy 77
- Red Aces
- Red Pearls
- Roadhouse Nights
- Scotland Yard (1930 film)
- Sisters (1930 film)
- Temple Tower
- The Benson Murder Case (film)
- The Copper (1930 film)
- The Costello Case
- The Dance Goes On (1930 film)
- The Deed of Andreas Harmer
- The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu
- The Squeaker (1930 film)
- The Squealer
- The Stolen Face
- The Yellow Mask
- Wolves (1930 film)
Films directed by Albert de Courville
- 77 Park Lane
- 77 Rue Chalgrin
- An Englishman's Home
- An Englishman's Home (film)
- Between Night and Day
- Charing Cross Road (film)
- Clothes and the Woman
- Crackerjack (1938 film)
- Oh Boy! (1938 film)
- Seven Sinners (1936 film)
- Star of the Circus
- Strangers on Honeymoon
- The Case of Gabriel Perry
- The Lambeth Walk (film)
- The Midshipmaid
- The Rebel Son
- There Goes the Bride (1932 film)
- Things Are Looking Up (film)
- This Is the Life (1933 film)
- Under the Leather Helmet
- Wild Boy (film)
- Wolves (1930 film)
Films shot at Rock Studios
- A Lucky Sweep
- Betrayal (1932 film)
- Boys Will Be Girls (film)
- Captain Bill
- Come Into My Parlour
- Cotton Queen
- Darby and Joan (1937 film)
- Everything Is Rhythm
- Excuse My Glove
- House Broken (1936 film)
- I Live Again
- List of films and television shows shot at Clarendon Road Studios
- Meet Maxwell Archer
- My Lucky Star (1933 film)
- One Good Turn (1936 film)
- Rhythm Racketeer
- Rookery Nook (film)
- Send 'em Back Half Dead
- Sing as You Swing
- Sons of the Sea (1939 film)
- Splinters (1929 film)
- Stardust (1938 film)
- The Edge of the World
- The Luck of the Irish (1936 film)
- The Man Behind the Mask
- The Reverse Be My Lot
- The Singing Cop (film)
- The Stoker (1935 film)
- The Tell-Tale Heart (1934 film)
- Two on a Doorstep
- Wolves (1930 film)