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His Wife's Mother (1932 film)

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Directed by
  
Harry Hughes

Distributed by
  
Wardour Films

Initial release
  
1932

Produced by
  
Walter C. Mycroft

Edited by
  
A.E. Bates

Release date
  
October 1932 (1932-10)

Director
  
Harry Hughes

Written by
  
Will Scott (play) Harry Hughes

Starring
  
Jerry Verno Molly Lamont Jack Hobbs

Production company
  
Associated British Picture Corporation

Cast
  
Molly Lamont, Jerry Verno, Jack Hobbs

Cinematography
  
Phil Grindrod, Walter J. Harvey

Similar
  
Facing the Music, Brother Alfred, The Wife's Family, Lord Camber's Ladies

His Wife's Mother is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Jerry Verno, Molly Lamont and Jack Hobbs. It is an adaptation of the stage farce The Queer Fish by Will Scott. The film was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director John Mead.

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Synopsis

When a newly-married man's mother-in-law sees him with another woman and mistakenly believes he is having an affair, he goes to extraordinary lengths to try and convince her otherwise. With the assistance of his valet and friend he attempts to prove that she saw his double, a dangerous jewel thief.

Cast

  • Jerry Verno as Henry
  • Molly Lamont as Cynthia
  • Jack Hobbs as Eustace
  • Renee Gadd as Tony
  • Gus McNaughton as Joy
  • Marian Dawson as Mrs. Trout
  • Jimmy Godden as Mr. Trout
  • Hal Gordon as Munro
  • References

    His Wife's Mother (1932 film) Wikipedia