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Passing Shadows (1934)

Overview

The film stars Edmund Gwenn, who plays a chemist, whose son Lawrence (played by Barry MacKay) is attacked on a train. He appears to have shot the man.
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Leslie S. Hiscott profile
Leslie S. Hiscott

Director

Cast

Edmund Gwenn profile
Edmund Gwenn

David Lawrence

Barry MacKay profile
Barry MacKay

Jim Lawrence

Aileen Marson profile
Aileen Marson

Mary Willett

D.A. Clarke-Smith profile
D.A. Clarke-Smith

Stranger

Viola Lyel profile
Viola Lyel

Mrs. Willett

Wally Patch profile
Wally Patch

Sergeant

John Turnbull profile
John Turnbull

Inspector Goodall

Barbara Everest profile
Barbara Everest

Mrs. Lawrence

Beatrice Marsden profile
Beatrice Marsden

Mrs. Smith

Philip Hewland profile
Philip Hewland

Minor Role

Barry O'Neill profile
Barry O'Neill

Minor Role

Edmund Gwenn profile
Edmund Gwenn

David Lawrence

Barry MacKay profile
Barry MacKay

Jim Lawrence

Aileen Marson profile
Aileen Marson

Mary Willett

D.A. Clarke-Smith profile
D.A. Clarke-Smith

Stranger

Viola Lyel profile
Viola Lyel

Mrs. Willett

Wally Patch profile
Wally Patch

Sergeant

John Turnbull profile
John Turnbull

Inspector Goodall

Barbara Everest profile
Barbara Everest

Mrs. Lawrence

Beatrice Marsden profile
Beatrice Marsden

Mrs. Smith

Philip Hewland profile
Philip Hewland

Minor Role

Barry O'Neill profile
Barry O'Neill

Minor Role

Extra

Release Date

October 22, 1934

Original Language

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

British Lion Film Corporation logo

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