Little Miss London

1929 film

  • March 1929 (1929-03)
Running time
6,912 feet[1]CountryUnited KingdomLanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Little Miss London is a 1929 British silent comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Pamela Parr, Frank Stanmore and Reginald Fox. It was made by British Instructional Films at Bushey Studios. The screenplay concerns a business magnate who poses as a poor man while his daughter falls in love with a man posing as an aristocrat.[2]

Cast

  • Pamela Parr as Moly Carr
  • Frank Stanmore as Ephraim Smith
  • Reginald Fox as Burton Gregg
  • Pauline Johnson as Jill Smith
  • Eric Bransby Williams as Jack
  • Marie Ault as Mrs Higgins
  • Charles Dormer as Lord Blurberry

References

  1. ^ Low p.400
  2. ^ Shafer p.93

Bibliography

  • Low, Rachel. The History of British Film: Volume IV, 1918–1929. Routledge, 1997.
  • Shafer, Stephen C. British Popular 1929-1939: The Cinema of Reassurance. Routledge, 1997.
  • Little Miss London at IMDb
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Films directed by Harry Hughes
  • Virginia's Husband (1928)
  • The Hellcat (1928)
  • Troublesome Wives (1928)
  • A Daughter in Revolt (1928)
  • Little Miss London (1929)
  • Glamour (1931)
  • The Man at Six (1931)
  • His Wife's Mother (1932)
  • Bachelor's Baby (1932)
  • Their Night Out (1933)
  • Facing the Music (1933)
  • A Southern Maid (1933)
  • Womanhood (1934)
  • The Broken Rosary (1934)
  • Song at Eventide (1934)
  • Barnacle Bill (1935)
  • Joy Ride (1935)
  • Play Up the Band (1935)
  • The Improper Duchess (1936)
  • Tropical Trouble (1936)
  • The Gables Mystery (1938)
  • Mountains O'Mourne (1938)
  • The Voyage of Peter Joe (1946)


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