Honours Easy is a 1935 British drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Greta Nissen, Patric Knowles and Margaret Lockwood. It follows a man who tries to take revenge on a rival for a slight seventeen years before by framing his son for theft.[1] It was based on the play Honours Easy by Roland Pertwee.[2]
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Directed by | Herbert Brenon |
Written by | Roland Pertwee |
Based on | play Honours Easy by Roland Pertwee |
Produced by | Walter C. Mycroft |
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Cinematography | Ronald Neame |
Production company | British International Pictures |
Distributed by | Wardour Films (UK) |
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Running time | 62 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
It was an early role for Margaret Lockwood.[3]
Unhinged art dealer William Barton (Ivan Samson) seeks revenge on a man who ruined his career years ago. He does so by attempting to frame the man's son for the theft of $2,500 from the safe in his gallery. However the son has an alibi in Barton's wife, with whom he is having an affair.
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