The Night Porter
The Night Porter is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Sewell Collins and starring Donald Calthrop, Trilby Clark and Gerald Rawlinson. The film was made by Gaumont British Picture Corporation, an affiliate of Gainsborough Pictures, at the Lime Grove Studios with sets designed by Andrew Mazzei. It was produced as a quota quickie for release as a second feature. It was based on a popular music hall sketch by Fred Rome and Harry Wall depicting a honeymooning couple and the hotel night porter they encounter.
Plot
George, the inebriate night porter at the Hotel Splendide, develops a series of increasingly outlandish suspicions about Billy and Percy, two guests who have arrived separately yet claim to be a married couple and demand to share a room together, and he believes they are jewel thieves.
Cast
More details
author | Fred Rome Harry Wall L'Estrange Fawcett |
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contentLocation | England |
director | Sewell Collins |
editor | David Lean |
genre | comedy |
keywords | jewel thieves married couple |
producer | L'Estrange Fawcett |
productionCompany | Gaumont British Picture Corporation |
publisher | Ideal Films |