Lightning Conductor (film)
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Lightning Conductor | |
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Directed by | Maurice Elvey |
Written by | Joseph Jefferson Farjeon Lawrence Green Ivor McLaren Evadne Price |
Produced by | Anthony Havelock-Allan |
Starring | Gordon Harker John Lodge Sally Gray Ernest Thesiger |
Cinematography | Francis Carver |
Music by | Percival Mackey |
Production company | Pinebrook Studios |
Distributed by | General Film Distributors |
Release date |
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Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Lightning Conductor is a 1938 British comedy thriller film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gordon Harker, John Lodge and Sally Gray.[1] The screenplay concerns a London bus driver who becomes embroiled in a plot by foreign agents to steal secret documents. It was made at Pinewood Studios.
Cast
- Gordon Harker as Albert Rughouse
- John Lodge as Anderson
- Sally Gray as Mary
- Ernest Thesiger as Professor
- George Moon as George
- Steven Geray as Mortley
- Charles Eaton as Royle
- Arthur Hambling as Bus Inspector
- Roy Findlay as Dakers
Critical reception
Allmovie noted a "breezy British action comedy...No mere programmer, The Lightning Conductor is exceptionally well cast, with such reliables as John Lodge, Sally Gray, Ernst Thesiger and Steven Geray going through their usual expert paces."[2] and TV Guide called it "a suspenseful comedy with some good characterizations."[3]
References
- ^ "Lightning Conductor (1938)". BFI. Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
- ^ Hal Erickson. "Lightning Conductor (1938) - Maurice Elvey - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie". AllMovie.
- ^ "Lightning Conductor". TVGuide.com.
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- 1938 films
- 1930s spy comedy films
- 1930s comedy thriller films
- British spy comedy films
- British comedy thriller films
- 1930s English-language films
- Films directed by Maurice Elvey
- Films shot at Pinewood Studios
- Films set in London
- Films produced by Anthony Havelock-Allan
- British black-and-white films
- 1938 comedy films
- Films scored by Percival Mackey
- 1930s British films