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A Warm Corner

This early Gainsborough film is truly a lost treasure and easily one of the most daring and risque films ever made. At least half a dozen different tales seem to be going on at once all finally meeting in the end. The story starts in the Lido hotel where our "Pickles" remarks upon the fact that everyone in the register is called Smith. Hes trying to chat up Mimi so shell split up with her boyfriend as her boyfriends uncle has other plans for his nephew - alas what no one knows is that he and Mimi have already been married for a few months on the sly!

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A Warm Corner

September 29, 1930
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Cast (11)

Leslie Henson
Mr. Corner
Austin Melford
Peter Price
Connie Ediss
Mrs. Corner
Toni Edgar-Bruce
Lady Bayswater
Alfred Wellesley
Mr. Turner
Kim Peacock
Count Toscani
George DeWarfaz
Count Pasetti
Merle Oberon
Bit Part

Crew (14)

Directing

Victor Saville
Director

Writing

Ernst Bach
Theatre Play
Angus MacPhail
Scenario Writer
Victor Saville
Adaptation
Arthur Wimperis
Theatre Play
Franz Arnold
Theatre Play
Lauri Wylie
Theatre Play

Production

Michael Balcon
Producer

Sound

A.W. Watkins
Sound Engineer

Art

Walter W. Murton
Art Direction

Camera

Freddie Young
Director of Photography

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