The Girl in the Crowd explained

The Girl in the Crowd
Director:Michael Powell
Producer:Michael Balcon
Starring:Barry Clifton
Patricia Hilliard
Googie Withers
Harold French
Cinematography:Basil Emmott
Editing:Bert Bates
Distributor:Warner Brothers-First National Productions
Runtime:52 min
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

The Girl in the Crowd is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Michael Powell starring Barry Clifton, Patricia Hilliard, and Googie Withers.

The film has been declared "Missing, Believed Lost" by the British Film Institute.[1]

Plot

The wife of a bookseller gives advice about picking up women to her husband's friend (whom she has never met) over the phone. She advises him simply to follow the first pretty woman he sees. Unfortunately, when he takes her advice, she is the girl in the crowd he ends up following, leading to his arrest.

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Notes

  1. http://www.britishpictures.com/articles/missing.htm Missing, Believed Lost
  2. Powell, 1986

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