The Callbox Mystery (1932)

Genre : Crime, Mystery, Drama

Runtime : 1H 13M

Director : G.B. Samuelson

Synopsis

A British crime film directed by G.B. Samuelson.

Actors

Warwick Ward
Warwick Ward
Leo Mount
Harold French
Harold French
Inspector Layton
Wendy Barrie
Wendy Barrie
Iris Banner
Gerald Rawlinson
Gerald Rawlinson
David Radnor
Harvey Braban
Harvey Braban
Inspector Brown
Daphne Mowbray
Daphne Mowbray
Rose
Tom Shenton
Tom Shenton
Pearce
Myno Burney
Myno Burney
Paul Grayle

Crews

G.B. Samuelson
G.B. Samuelson
Director
Joan Morgan
Joan Morgan
Writer
E. Gordon Craig
E. Gordon Craig
Producer
Desmond Dickinson
Desmond Dickinson
Director of Photography

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