Men Without Honour is a 1939 British crime film directed by Widgey R. Newman and starring Ian Fleming, Howard Douglas and Grace Arnold. The film was made at Bushey Studios, as a low-budget B film designed to go on the bottom-half of a double bill.[1]
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| Directed by | Widgey R. Newman |
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| Cinematography | John Miller |
| Edited by | Violet Burdon |
Production company | Smith & Newman Productions |
| Distributed by | Equity British Films |
Release date | March 1939 |
Running time | 59 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
A disgraced lawyer ends up working for a gang of share-pushers. He becomes outraged when he discovers that they are scamming his son's prospective father-in-law and eventually unmasks the villains with the help of the police.
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