Uneasy Virtue is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Norman Walker and starring Fay Compton, Edmund Breon, Francis Lister, Donald Calthrop, and Garry Marsh.[1] It was produced by British International Pictures and shot at the company's Elstree Studios The film was based on the 1927 West End play The Happy Husband by Harrison Owen.
Uneasy Virtue | |
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Directed by | Norman Walker |
Written by | Norman Walker |
Based on | The Happy Husband by Harrison Owen |
Starring | Fay Compton Edmund Breon Francis Lister Margot Grahame |
Cinematography | Claude Friese-Greene |
Production company | British International Pictures |
Distributed by | Wardour Films |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
A loyal wife cultivates the impression that she has affairs with a variety of other men.
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