An Englishman's Home (film) explained

An Englishman's Home
Director:Albert de Courville
Producer:Neville E. Neville
Based On:An Englishman's Home by Guy du Maurier
Starring:Edmund Gwenn
Mary Maguire
Paul Henreid
Music:Louis Levy
Cinematography:Mutz Greenbaum
Cyril J. Knowles
Editing:Lister Laurance
Studio:Aldwych Films
Distributor:United Artists
Runtime:79 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

An Englishman's Home is a 1940 British drama film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Edmund Gwenn, Mary Maguire and Paul Henreid. It is an adaptation of the 1909 play An Englishman's Home by Guy du Maurier.[1] It was filmed at Denham Studios outside London with production commencing in May 1939.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold. It was picked up for distribution in the United States by Columbia Pictures who released it in June 1940 under the alternative title Mad Men of Europe.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Goble p.750
  2. Wood p.100
  3. Shull & Wilt p.147