Summary
Jack of All Trades is a British film comedy first released in 1936,
directed by Jack Hulbert and Robert Stevenson.
The film stars Jack Hulbert, Gina Malo, Robertson Hare, Mary Jerrold and Cecil Parker.
It has also been released under the title: The Two of Us.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Jack Hulbert, Robert Stevenson
- Script: Hubert Griffith, Jack Hulbert, Austin Melford, J.O.C. Orton, Paul Vulpius
- Photo: Charles Van Enger
- Music: Bretton Byrd
- Cast: Jack Hulbert (Jack Warrender), Gina Malo (Frances Wilson), Robertson Hare (Lionel Fitch), Mary Jerrold (Mrs. Warrender), Cecil Parker (Sir Chas. Darrington), Athole Stewart (Bank Chairman), Felix Aylmer (Managing Director), Ian Maclean (The Fire Raiser), H.F. Maltby (Bank Director), Fewlass Llewellyn (Bank Director), Marcus Barron (Williams), C.M. Hallard (Henry Kilner), Ian McLean (Gangster), Peggy Simpson (Typist), Betty Astell (Dancer), Arnold Bell, Harry Crocker, Henry B. Longhurst (Party Guest), Frederick Piper (Jimmy (Employment Clerk)), Victor Rietti (Head Waiter), Bruce Seton (Dancer), Cyril Smith, Netta Westcott
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 76 min; B&W
- Aka: The Two of Us
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