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"Pimpernel" Smith (26-Jul-1941)

Director: Leslie Howard

Writers: Anatole de Grunwald (screenplay); A. G. Macdonald (story); Wolfgang Wilhelm (story)

From novel: The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy

Keywords: Drama

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Leslie Howard
Actor
3-Apr-1893 1-Jun-1943 Pygmalion
David Tomlinson
Actor
7-May-1917 24-Jun-2000 Mary Poppins

CAST

Leslie Howard   ...   Prof. Horatio Smith
Francis Sullivan   ...   Gen. von Graum
Mary Morris   ...   Ludmilla Koslowski
Hugh McDermott   ...   David Maxwell
Raymond Huntley   ...   Marx
Manning Whiley   ...   Bertie Gregson
Peter Gawthorne   ...   Sidimir Koslowski
Allan Jeayes   ...   Dr. Beckendorf
Dennis Arundell   ...   Hoffman
Joan Kemp-Welch   ...   Teacher
Philip Friend   ...   Spencer
Lawrence Kitchin   ...   Clarence Elstead
David Tomlinson   ...   Steve
Basil Appleby   ...   Jock MacIntyre
Percy Walsh   ...   Dvorak
Roland Pertwee   ...   Sir George Smith
A. E. Matthews   ...   Earl of Meadowbrook
Aubrey Mallalieu   ...   Dean
Ernest Butcher   ...   Weber
Ben Williams   ...   Graubitz
Hector Abbas   ...   Karl Meyer
Oriel Ross   ...   Lady Willoughby
George Street   ...   Schmidt
Arthur Hambling   ...   Jordan
Suzanne Clair   ...   Sales Girl
Charles Paton   ...   Steinhof
Roddy Hughes   ...   Zigor
Mary Brown   ...   Student
W. Phillips   ...   Innkeeper
Ilse Bard   ...   Gretchen
Ernest Verne   ...   German Officer
Richard George   ...   Guard
Hwfa Pryce   ...   Wagner
Brian Herbert   ...   Jaromir
Neil Arden   ...   Prisoner

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