Dishonour Bright

Dishonour Bright

Opening title card
Directed by Tom Walls
Produced by Hermann Fellner
Max Schach
Written by Ben Travers
Starring Tom Walls
Eugene Pallette
Betty Stockfeld
Diana Churchill
Music by Peter Mendoza
Boyd Neel
Cinematography Philip Tannura
Edited by Walter Stokvis
Production
company
Cecil Films
Distributed by General Film Distributors
Release dates
22 September 1936
Running time
83 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Dishonour Bright is a 1936 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also featured Eugene Pallette, Betty Stockfeld and Diana Churchill and was based on a story by Ben Travers. It was made at Denham Studios.[1] The film's art direction was by Thomas N. Morahan.

Synopsis

Stephen Champion is cited as the co-respondent in a divorce case, but is cheerfully unashamed when he appears in court.[2] During the case he strikes up a flirtatious relationship with Stella Crane, the wife of one of the lawyers. Nonetheless he marries his lover when her divorce comes through. While on his European honeymoon, he comes to Stella's assistance when she is nearly trapped by a cad and his blackmailing associate. Yet it takes some time to convince both his own wife and her husband that his conduct has been entirely honourable.

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Critical reception

Writing in 1936, Variety described the film as a "bedroom comedy of a quality of which Hollywood would not be ashamed. With stellar values it would have been a pushover. Even in its existing shape it is a highly titillating piece of merchandise, expertly produced and neatly directed, that will tickle the more sophisticated audience on both sides of the Atlantic".[3]

References

  1. Wood p.89
  2. "Dishonour Bright (1936) | BFI". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
  3. https://www.nyu.edu/projects/wke/notes/newschool/imagefiles/ns_930312.pdf

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