Summary
The Lost Chord is a British film first released in 1933,
directed by Maurice Elvey.
The film stars John Stuart, Elizabeth Allan, Mary Glynne, Anne Grey and Leslie Perrins.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Maurice Elvey
- Script: Maurice Elvey
- Photo: Sydney Blythe
- Music: W.L. Trytel
- Cast: John Stuart (David Graham), Elizabeth Allan (Joan Elton), Mary Glynne (Countess Madeleine), Anne Grey (Pauline), Leslie Perrins (Count Carol Zara), Jack Hawkins (Sr. Jim Selby), Garry Marsh (Joseph Mendel), Betty Astell (Madge), Frederick Ranalow (Beppo), Barbara Everest (Mother Superior), Bernard Ansell (Benito Levina), Eliot Makeham (Bertie Pollard), Tudor Davies (The Singer), Billy Mayerl (At The Piano)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 70 min; B&W
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