Anne One Hundred is a 1933 British drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Betty Stockfeld, Gyles Isham and Dennis Wyndham. It was based on the play Anne One Hundred Percent by Sewell Collins. It was made at British and Dominion's Elstree Studios as a quota quickie.[1]
Anne One Hundred | |
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Directed by | Henry Edwards |
Written by | Sewell Collins (play) Edgar Franklin (novel) |
Starring | Betty Stockfeld Gyles Isham Dennis Wyndham |
Production company | British and Dominions |
Distributed by | Paramount British Pictures |
Release date | June 1933 |
Running time | 66 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
A young woman inherits a soap factory from her father, and struggles to keep it open.[2]
Films directed by Henry Edwards | |
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