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Wolves (1930 film)

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Genre
  
Crime, Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

Adapted from
  
Wolves

Language
  
English

Writer
  
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Georges Toudouze

Release date
  
May 1930

Genres
  
Drama, Short Film, Crime Fiction

Cast
  
Similar movies
  
Noose for a Lady (1953), Women of Twilight (1952), Dead Cert (1974), Wanted for Murder (1946), Convicted Woman

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Wolves is a 1930 British crime film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Charles Laughton, Dorothy Gish and Malcolm Keen. A woman is captured by a gang of criminals operating in the Arctic but the leader later helps her escape. It was based on a play by Georges Toudouze. It was produced by Herbert Wilcox's British and Dominions Film Corporation, but filmed at the Blattner Studios whilst sound equipment was being installed at Wilcox's nearby Imperial Studios, and the sound was added after filming was completed. It was Gish's first sound film, and was Laughton's second talkie (but his first sound drama), having completed a film of a musical variety performance earlier the same year. Of 57 minutes original duration, it was released in 1936 in a 37-minute version retitled "Wanted Men".

Contents

Wolves 1940 1949


Cast

  • Charles Laughton ... Captain Job
  • Dorothy Gish ... Leila McDonald
  • Malcolm Keen ... Pierre
  • Jack Osterman ... Hank
  • Arthur Margetson ... Mark
  • Franklyn Bellamy ... Pablo
  • Griffith Humphreys ... Semyon
  • Andrews Engelmann ... Pfeiffer
  • Betty Bolton ... Naroutcha
  • References

    Wolves (1930 film) Wikipedia
    Wolves (1930 film) IMDb