The Blarney Stone (film) explained

The Blarney Stone
Producer:Herbert Wilcox
Starring:Tom Walls
Anne Grey
Robert Douglas
Music:Idris Lewis
Studio:British and Dominions
Runtime:81 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

The Blarney Stone (also known as The Blarney Kiss) is a 1933 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also features Anne Grey, Robert Douglas, Zoe Palmer and Peter Gawthorne. The screenplay concerns a penniless Irishman who becomes the business partner of an English aristocrat with a penchant for high-stakes gambling.[1] [2]

The film was made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios.[3]

Cast

References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0154240 IMDB entry
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20090114090154/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/26220 BFI Database entry
  3. Wood p.74

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