The Limping Man is a 1936 British crime film directed by Walter Summers and starring Francis L. Sullivan, Hugh Wakefield and Patricia Hilliard. It was an adaptation of the play of the same title by William Matthew Scott. The film was shot at Welwyn Studios.[1]
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Directed by | Walter Summers |
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Produced by | Walter Summers |
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Edited by | Bryan Langley |
Music by | Harry Acres |
Production company | Welwyn Studios |
Distributed by | Pathé Pictures International |
Release date | 30 October 1936 |
Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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