The King's Highway
The King's Highway | |
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Directed by | Sinclair Hill |
Starring |
Matheson Lang Joan Lockton James Carew Gerald Ames |
Cinematography |
D.P. Cooper Desmond Dickinson |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Stoll Pictures |
Release dates | October 1927 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The King's Highway is a 1927 British romantic adventure film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring James Carew, Gerald Ames, Matheson Lang and Joan Lockton. The film follows the romance and escapades of an eighteenth-century English highwaymen.[1]
Cast
- Matheson Lang - Paul Clifford
- Joan Lockton - Lucy Brandon
- James Carew - James Brandon
- Gerald Ames - Lord Maulveren
- Mark Lupino - Old Baggs
- Henry Latimer - Gentleman George
- Sydney Seaward - Augustus
- Frank Goldsmith - Squire John Brandon
- Clifford Heatherley - Beau Nash
- Nell Emerald - Lizzie Lob
- Aubrey Fitzgerald - Nathaniel
- George Butler - Long Ned
- Frederick Ranalow - MacHeath
- Wally Patch - Police Chief
References
External links
The King's Highway at the Internet Movie Database
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