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1937 British film
Strangers on Honeymoon
Original lobby card
Directed byAlbert de Courville
Written by
Based onnovel The Northing Tramp by Edgar Wallace
Produced byHaworth Bromley
Starring
CinematographyMutz Greenbaum
Edited byCyril Randell
Music byJack Beaver
Production
company
Gaumont British
Distributed byGaumont British Distributors
Release date
  • 18 January 1937 (1937-01-18)
Running time66 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Strangers on Honeymoon is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Constance Cummings, Hugh Sinclair and Noah Beery, based on the 1926 novel The Northing Tramp by Edgar Wallace. Much of the film takes place in Canada. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernö Metzner. Wallace's son (Bryan Edgar Wallace) also contributed to the film's screenplay, along with 5 other writers.

Plot

Young orphan October (Constance Cummings) flees from an arranged marriage with Wilfred (James Arnold), to wed gentleman tramp Quigley (Hugh Sinclair) for a bet. However, Quigley is secretly an English nobleman on the run for a murder he did not commit. Events escalate when a cousin of the jilted Wilfred hires a pair of hoodlums (Noah Beery & David Burns) to bump off Quigley.

Cast

References

  1. Wood p.92
  2. "Strangers on Honeymoon (1936)". Archived from the original on 11 August 2018.
  3. "Strangers Honeymoon (1937) - Albert de Courville - Cast and Crew - AllMovie". AllMovie.

Bibliography

  • Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
  • Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.

External links

Strangers on Honeymoon at IMDb

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