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Four Days' Wonder

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Four Days' Wonder is a film from Universal Pictures released in 1936 directed by Sidney Salkow starring Jeanne Dante, Kenneth Howell and Martha Sleeper. The film is based on the novel "Four Days' Wonder" by A. A. Milne (New York, 1933).[1]

It was the first feature directed by Sidney Salkow.[2]

Plot

A child is accused of murder.

Production

Filming started 5 August 1936.[3] Star Jeanne Dante was on Broadway in Call It a Day.[4]

References

  1. ^ Four Days' Wonder Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 4, Iss. 37, (Jan 1, 1937): 13.
  2. ^ Obituary: Sidney Salkow: [FOREIGN Edition] Vallance, Tom. The Independent31 Oct 2000: 6.
  3. ^ NEWS OF THE SCREEN: ' The Road to Glory,' With Fredric March, and 'Jailbreak,' Newcomers at Rivoli and Strand. New York Times 5 Aug 1936: 15.
  4. ^ Family Life Gets a Break in Play Named 'Call It a Day' Chicago Daily Tribune 15 Nov 1936: E2.