A Safe Proposition (1932)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 45M

Director : Leslie S. Hiscott

Synopsis

A British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott

Actors

A.W. Baskcomb
A.W. Baskcomb
Henry Woodford
Barbara Gott
Barbara Gott
Emily Woodford
Harold French
Harold French
Reggie Holloway
Joyce Kirby
Joyce Kirby
Margaret Woodford
Austin Trevor
Austin Trevor
Count Tonelli
Alexander Field
Alexander Field
Ginger Newton
Molly Fisher
Molly Fisher
Mrs. Newton
Henry B. Longhurst
Henry B. Longhurst
Sergeant Crouch

Crews

Leslie S. Hiscott
Leslie S. Hiscott
Director
Michael Barringer
Michael Barringer
Writer
Julius Hagen
Julius Hagen
Producer

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