Summary
Tell England is a British war film first released in 1931,
directed by Anthony Asquith and Geoffrey Barkas.
The film is based on a novel by Ernest Raymond and stars Fay Compton, Tony Bruce, Carl Harbord, Dennis Hoey and C.M. Hallard.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Anthony Asquith, Geoffrey Barkas
- Script: Anthony Asquith, A.P. Herbert, Ernest Raymond (novel)
- Photo: Jack Parker, Stanley Rodwell, James E. Rogers
- Music: Hubert Bath
- Cast: Fay Compton (Mrs. Doe), Tony Bruce (Rupert Ray), Carl Harbord (Edgar Doe), Dennis Hoey (The Padre), C.M. Hallard (The Colonel), Gerald Rawlinson (Lt. Doon), Frederick Lloyd (Capt. Hardy), Sam Wilkinson (Private Booth), Wally Patch (Sergeant), Hubert Harben (Mr. Ray), Anthony Buckeridge, Toni Edgar-Bruce
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 80 min; B&W
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