The King's Cup
This article is about the 1933 UK film. For the 1919 Inter-Services and Dominions Rugby Championship, see The King's Cup. For other uses, see King's Cup (disambiguation).
The King's Cup is a 1933 British drama film directed by Alan Cobham, Donald Macardle, Herbert Wilcox and Robert Cullen and starring Chili Bouchier, Harry Milton and William Kendall.[1]
Plot summary
A pilot who has lost his nerve following an accident regains it after meeting a woman and goes on to win a major air race.
Cast
- Chili Bouchier – Betty Conway
- Harry Milton – Dick Carter
- William Kendall – Captain Richards
- Rene Ray – Peggy
- Tom Helmore – Ronnie
- Lewis Shaw – Peter
- Sydney King – Crasher
- Leila Page – Lena
- Syd Crossley – Crossley
- Lew Stone – Himself
References
- ↑ BFI | Film & TV Database | The KING'S CUP (1933). Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk (16 April 2009).
External links
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