Find the Lady (1936) - film review
Roland Grillette
Drama

Summary
Find the Lady is a British film first released in 1936,
directed by Roland Grillette.
The film stars Jack Melford, Althea Henley, George Sanders, Viola Compton and Violet Loxley.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Roland Grillette
- Script: Edward Dryhurst, Roland Gillett, E. Lewis Waller
- Photo: Stanley Grant
- Cast: Jack Melford (Schemer Doyle), Althea Henley (Venus Doyle), George Sanders (Curly Randall), Viola Compton (Lady Waldron), Violet Loxley (Wilma Waldron), Cecil Bishop, David Keir, Angela Litolff, Vera Martyn, Paul Neville, Eric Pavitt, Nancy Pawley, Philip Ray, Bill Shine, Dorothy Vernon, John Warwick, Billy Wells, Ben Williams
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 70 min; B&W
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