Self Made Lady is a 1932 British drama film directed by George King and starring Heather Angel, Henry Wilcoxon and Amy Veness.[1] It marked the screen debut of Louis Hayward who later became a star in Hollywood. The film was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. Cut down from its original running time of 77 minutes, it was distributed as a second feature by United Artists to allow the company to fulfill its quota requirement.
Self Made Lady | |
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Directed by | George King |
Written by | Billie Bristow Douglas Newton (novel) Brock Williams |
Produced by | George King |
Starring | Heather Angel Henry Wilcoxon Amy Veness |
Cinematography | Geoffrey Faithfull Arthur Grant |
Edited by | Arthur Seabourne |
Music by | Peter Yorke |
Production company | George King Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date | March 1932 |
Running time | 68 minutes (cut down from 77 minutes) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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