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Pearls Bring Tears

1937 | 63m | English

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About a businessman (H.F.Maltby) who borrows his wife's pearls to cover a business loan, only for the pearls to then go missing.
Release Date: Mar 20, 1937
Director: H. Manning Haynes
Writer: Clifford Grey, Roy Lockwood
Genres: Comedy, Drama
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Production Companies George Smith Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 29, 2024
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
John Stuart Harry Willshire
Dorothy Boyd Madge Hart
Eve Gray Pamela Vane
Mark Stone George Hart
Googie Withers Doreen
Aubrey Mallalieu Mr. Vane
Annie Esmond Mrs. Vane
H.F. Maltby Mr. Duffield
Hal Walters Herbert
Syd Crossley Bankes
Michael Ripper None
Isobel Scaife None
Name Job
H. Manning Haynes Director
Clifford Grey Writer
Roy Lockwood Writer
Geoffrey Faithfull Director of Photography
Name Title
A. George Smith Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
5.0

"George" (Mark Stone) in on the verge of a great deal - but he is shy of the last £1,000. He manages to convince his wife to let him use her string of pearls as collateral, providing she gets them back in time for a party at the end of the week. His would-be partner "Vane" (Aubrey Mallalieu) accepts ... then promptly lends the pearls to his wife who in turn passes them onto "Doreen" (Googie Withers) who lends them to her ex "Harry" (John Stuart) and he... How on earth are they going to get back to "Mrs. Vane" (Annie Esmond)? For the most part this is really little better than a radio play on the big screen. Very dialogue heavy, though sometimes still quite amusing, and static in it's presentation. Still, at only an hour it flows along fine with Withers and Stuart having the tiniest of sparks together to keep it afloat. This is certainly not a film you will ever remember watching.

Apr 04, 2022