Alf's Button is a 1930 British comedy film directed by W. P. Kellino and starring Tubby Edlin, Alf Goddard and Nora Swinburne. It is an adaptation of the 1920 novel Alf's Button by William Aubrey Darlington. The film features some singing and dancing sequences in an early colour process, which is believed to be Pathécolor.[1]
Alf's Button | |
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Directed by | W. P. Kellino |
Written by | L'Estrange Fawcett |
Based on | Alf's Button by William Darlington |
Produced by | L'Estrange Fawcett |
Starring | Tubby Edlin Alf Goddard Nora Swinburne Polly Ward |
Cinematography | William Shenton Percy Strong |
Music by | Louis Levy |
Production company | Gaumont British Picture Corporation |
Distributed by | Gaumont British Distributors |
Release date | 24 March 1930 |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
A Cockney soldier discovers that a button on his uniform was made from Aladdin's lamp. When rubbed, the button grants wishes.
This film is believed to be held at the British Film Institute in London.
Films directed by W. P. Kellino | |
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