Summary
Death at Broadcasting House is a British film first released in 1934,
directed by Reginald Denham.
The film is based on a novel by Val Gielgud and stars Ian Hunter, Austin Trevor, Lilian Oldland, Henry Kendall and Val Gielgud.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Reginald Denham
- Script: Val Gielgud (novel), Eric Maschwitz, Basil Mason
- Photo: Günther Krampf
- Music: Ord Hamilton
- Cast: Ian Hunter (Detective Inspector Gregory), Austin Trevor (Leopold Dryden), Lilian Oldland (Joan Dryden), Henry Kendall (Rodney Fleming), Val Gielgud (Julian Caird), Peter Haddon (Guy Bannister), Betty Ann Davies (Poppy Levine), Jack Hawkins (Herbert Evans), Donald Wolfit (Sydney Parsons), Robert Rendel (Sir Herbert Farquharson), Bruce Lester (Peter Ridgwell), Gordon McLeod (Commissioner of Police), Hannen Swaffer (Himself), Vernon Bartlett (Himself), Eric Dunstan (Himself), Gillie Potter (Himself), Elisabeth Welch (Herself), Eve Becke (Herself), Gershom Parkington (Himself – Musician), Percival Mackey (Himself – Band Leader), Ord Hamilton (Himself – Band Leader), Ivor Barnard (Joseph Higgins), Cecil Bevan (Police Doctor), George De Warfaz (Foreigner), Howard Douglas (Weisskopf), Arthur Hambling (Man On BBC Reception Desk), Vincent Holman (Detective), Percy Rhodes (Wife’s lover)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 75 min; B&W

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