The Night of the Party
Trailer: The Night of the Party
Year: 1934
Genre: Thriller, Crime, Mystery
Studio: Gaumont-British Picture Corporation
Director: Michael Powell
Cast: Leslie Banks, Malcolm Keen, Jane Baxter, Ian Hunter, Viola Keats, Ernest Thesiger
Crew: Michael Powell (Director), Roland Pertwee (Dialogue), Roland Pertwee (Theatre Play), Ralph Smart (Theatre Play), John Hastings Turner (Dialogue), John Hastings Turner (Theatre Play)
Runtime: 63 minutes
Release: Jul 16, 1934
IMDb: 5.50/10 by 4 users
Popularity: 0
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0

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