Lieutenant Daring R.N.

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Lieutenant Daring R.N.
Directed byReginald Denham
Written byGerald Elliott
Frank Shaw
Produced byLawrence Huntington
StarringHugh Williams
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Frederick Lloyd
CinematographyGeorge Stretton
Edited byChallis Sanderson
Music byHorace Sheldon
Production
company
Butcher's Film Service
Distributed byButcher's Film Service
Release date
1935
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Lieutenant Daring R.N. is a 1935 British adventure film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Hugh Williams, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Frederick Lloyd.[1] It was made by Butcher's Film Service at Cricklewood Studios. It revived a popular character of the silent era, Lieutenant Bob Daring of the Royal Navy who featured in a series of productions made by British and Colonial Films.

Cast

  • Hugh Williams – Lieutenant Bob Daring
  • Geraldine Fitzgerald – -Joan Fayre
  • Frederick Lloyd – Captain Mayne
  • Jerry Verno – AB Swallow
  • John Rorke – Marine Fish
  • Ernest Butcher – AB Singer
  • Martin Walker – Neville Mayne
  • Ralph Truman – Mung
  • Arthur Brander – Lieutenant Barlow
  • George Carr – Pung Yo
  • Geoffrey Clark – Commander Brent
  • Douglas Phillips – Lieutenant Commander Arnott
  • Charles Cantley – Fayre, British Consul
  • Robb Wilton – Pieface
  • Ellen Tai – Spring Blossom
  • Grace Tai – Ah Ping
  • A.E.J. Walker – Roberts, butler
  • Edwin Ellis – Sergeant
  • Chee Foo – Chinese Servant
  • Pat Hagen – Yeoman of Signals
  • Victor Hagen – Petty officer
  • Neil McKay – Hornpipe dancer
  • Richard Norris – Briggs
  • Hugh Selwyn – Paymaster
  • K. Wing – Rickshaw Coolee
  • Horace Sheldon and His Orchestra – Themselves

References

  1. ^ "Lieutenant Daring, R.N. (1936) | BFI". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. Retrieved 10 December 2016.

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