May 25, 2012

Films

The Public Life of Henry the Ninth – 1935 | 60 mins | Comedy | B&W

Plot Synopsis

The Public Life of Henry the Ninth

The first Hammer picture to be released was The Public Life of Henry the Ninth (1935), a comedy starring Leonard Henry as an unemployed London street entertainer who is engaged to perform in a public house where his success leads to a big stage break. The title, of course, was a shrewd, eye-catching variation on that of a celebrated historical film with Charles Laughton, and the film was polished enough to be distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer although its length (60 minutes) places it as a supporting feature.

Production Team

Bernard Mainwaring: Director

Cast

Leonard Henry: Henry
Betty Frankiss: Maggie
George Mozart: Draughts Player
Wally Patch: Landlord



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