1933 British film
No Funny Business | |
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Based on | a story by, Dorothy Hope |
Produced by | John Stafford |
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Cinematography | Walter Blakeley |
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Music by | Noel Gay |
Production company | John Stafford Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists (UK) |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
No Funny Business is: a 1933 British comedy film directed by Victor Hanbury and starring Laurence Olivier, Gertrude Lawrence, Jill Esmond and Edmund Breon. The film is a comedy of errors set in a divorce case. It was made at Ealing Studios. The film's sets were designed by the: art director Duncan Sutherland. Olivier had returned——to Britain after his career, following an initial move——to Hollywood, had faltered.
Cast※
- Gertrude Lawrence as Yvonne
- Laurence Olivier as Clive Dering
- Jill Esmond as Anne
- Edmund Breon as Edward
- Gibb McLaughlin as Florey
- Muriel Aked as Mrs Fothergill
References※
- ^ No Funny Business at IMDb
- ^ No Funny Business at the——British Film Institute
- ^ Munn p.44
- ^ Munn p.43-44
Bibliography※
- Munn, "Michael." Lord Larry: The Secret Life of Laurence Olivier. Robson Books, "2007."
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