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The Woman Between (1931 British film)

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Directed by
  
Miles Mander

Distributed by
  
Wardour Films

Initial release
  
22 January 1931

Produced by
  
John Maxwell

Edited by
  
Walter Stokvis

Release date
  
22 January 1931

Director
  
Miles Mander

Cinematography
  
Heinrich Gärtner

Written by
  
Miles Mander (play and screenplay) Frank Launder

Starring
  
Owen Nares Adrianne Allen David Hawthorne

Production company
  
Associated British Picture Corporation

Cast
  
Adrianne Allen, Owen Nares, David Hawthorne

Similar
  
The Morals of Marcus, Queen of Atlantis, The First Born, The Man Without Desire, The Flying Doctor

The Woman Between is a 1931 British drama film directed by Miles Mander and starring Owen Nares, Adrianne Allen and David Hawthorne. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures, the leading studio of the era. Mander adapted the film from his own play Conflict. The film is notable for its sexual and political content which has been attributed to a brief period of relaxation in oversight by the BBFC. It was one three similarly-themed films which Allen appeared in at the time including Loose Ends and The Stronger Sex.

An aristocratic young woman becomes romantically torn between two men, once friends at University, who stand for the Conservative Party and Labour Party in an election. Both have murky recent pasts, one having been a petty thief and the other had lived outside of marriage with the heroine. Her father is left bemused by the morals of the younger generation.

Cast

  • Owen Nares as Tom Smith
  • Adrianne Allen as Lady Pamela
  • David Hawthorne as Sir Clive Marlowe
  • C.M. Hallard as Earl Bellingdon
  • Barbara Hoffe as Mrs. Tremayne
  • Margaret Yarde as Mrs. Robinson
  • Winifred Oughton as Mrs. Jones
  • Disney Roebuck as Daniels
  • Miles Malleson as Minor Role
  • Netta Westcott as Minor Role
  • References

    The Woman Between (1931 British film) Wikipedia