Young Woodley (1931 film)

Young Woodley
Directed by Thomas Bentley
Written by John Van Druten (play)
Victor Kendall
Starring Madeleine Carroll
Frank Lawton
Sam Livesey
Gerald Rawlinson
Cinematography Claude Friese-Greene
Edited by Sam Simmonds
Emile de Ruelle
Production
company
Distributed by Wardour Films
Release date
2 July 1931
Running time
79 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Young Woodley is a 1931 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Madeleine Carroll, Frank Lawton and Sam Livesey.[1]

Production

The film was based on the controversial 1925 play Young Woodley by John Van Druten. Bentley had previously directed a 1928 silent version, but the film was never released, and he re-made it in sound using some of the same actors. A school prefect becomes attracted to the headmaster's wife. The film, like the play, was noted for its subversive attitude to authority. The pompous and cold headmaster is portrayed as the villain of the work.[2] The film was not a major success when it was released[3] despite its large budget and well-known subject matter.

Cast

References

  1. "Young Woodley". British Film Institute. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  2. Richards p.313-314.
  3. Richards p.314.

Bibliography

  • Richards, Jeffrey. The Age of the Dream Palace: Cinema and Society in Britain, 1930-1939. Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984.


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