God's Clay (1928 film) explained

God's Clay
Director:Graham Cutts
Producer:Harry Ham
Starring:Anny Ondra
Trilby Clark
Franklyn Bellamy
Haddon Mason
Studio:First National Pictures
Distributor:First National Film Distributors
Runtime:6,301 feet[1]
Country:United Kingdom
Language:Silent
English intertitles

God's Clay is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Anny Ondra, Trilby Clark, Haddon Mason and Franklyn Bellamy.[2] It is an adaptation of the novel God's Clay by Claude Askew and Alice Askew. It had previously been made into a 1919 film of the same name. The film was made at Elstree Studios by the British subsidiary of the First National Pictures.

Plot

A respectable woman's position in society is threatened by a blackmailer.

Cast

References

  1. Low p.374
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20090114090236/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/62293 BFI.org

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