June 19, 2013

Films

Sporting Love – 1937 | 67 mins | Comedy | B&W

Plot Synopsis

Sporting Love

Sporting Love (1937), a farce with a racing background adapted from the stage hit by Stanley Lupino and starring its author and Laddie Cliff as two brothers in “a continual trough of financial depression”. Together the two stable owners attempt to kidnap a horse and use the money to pay off their mortgage in this mildly amusing comedy. After this there is no trace of further Hammer productions, and by the time the Second World War broke out it was no longer listed as an active British film-making company.

Production Team

J Elder Wills: Director
Eric Cross: Cinematography
Eric Ansell: Original Music
Fraser Passmore: Producer
Ingram D’Abbes: Script
Fenn Sherie: Script

Cast

Stanley Lupino: Percy Brace
Laddie Cliff: Peter Brace
Eda Peel: Maude Dane
Lu Ann Meredith: Nellie Gray
Bobbie Comber: Gerald Dane
Henry Carlisle: Lord Dimsdale
Clarissa Selwynne: Aunt Fanny
Wyn Weaver: Wilfred Wimple



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