Down River
This article is about the British film named Down River. For the region located in Wayne County, Michigan, see Downriver.
Down River | |
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Directed by | Peter Godfrey |
Screenplay by |
Ralph Gilbert Bettison Austin Small (novel) |
Starring |
Charles Laughton Jane Baxter Harold Huth |
Release dates |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Down River is a 1931 British crime film directed by Peter Godfrey and starring Charles Laughton, Jane Baxter and Harold Huth.[1]
Plot
A man smuggling drugs up the River Thames is caught when a newspaper reporter pursues him.
Cast
- Charles Laughton ... Captain Grossman
- Jane Baxter ... Hilary Gordon
- Harold Huth ... John Durham
- Kenneth Kove ... Ronnie Gordon
- Hartley Power ... Lingard
- Arthur Goullet ... Maxick
- Norman Shelley ... Blind Rudley
- Frederick Leister ... Inspector Manning
- Cyril McLaglen ... Sergeant Proctor
- Humberston Wright ... Sir Michael Gordon
- Hugh E. Wright ... Charlie Wong
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