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Missing, Believed Married

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Directed by
  
John Paddy Carstairs

Production company
  
British and Dominions

Running time
  
1h 6m

Cinematography
  
Francis Carver

Edited by
  
Lister Laurance

Director
  
John Paddy Carstairs

Produced by
  
Anthony Havelock-Allan

Screenplay by
  
A.R. Rawlinson (& original story)

Starring
  
Wally Patch Julian Vedey Hazel Terry

Distributed by
  
Paramount British Pictures (UK)

Written by
  
A. R. Rawlinson (& original story)

Cast
  
Wally Patch, Hazel Terry, Julian Vedey

Similar
  
Lassie from Lancashire, Treasure Hunt, Fools Rush In, Talk of a Million, Top of the Form

Missing, Believed Married is a 1937 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Wally Patch, Julian Vedey and Hazel Terry. It was a quota quickie made at Pinewood Studios. A young heiress is almost tricked into marriage by a fortune hunter.

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The film's sets were designed by Wilfred Arnold.

Plot

When young Heiress Hermione Blakiston discovers that the count she was engaged to is a fortune-hunting imposter, she runs away. Concussion to the head during a street brawl leaves Hermione with amnesia, but she is rescued and taken in by street vendors Flatiron and Mario. When the count appears on the scene once more and tricks Hermione into going to Paris with him, her new friends follow and rescue her again.

Cast

  • Wally Patch as Flatiron Stubbs
  • Julian Vedey as Mario Moroni
  • Hazel Terry as Hermione Blakiston
  • Emilio Cargher as Emilio Graffia
  • Peter Coke as Peter
  • Margaret Rutherford as Lady Parke
  • Charles Paton as Mr. Horton
  • Irene Handl as Chambermaid
  • References

    Missing, Believed Married Wikipedia