The Girl Who Forgot is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Elizabeth Allan, Ralph Michael and Enid Stamp-Taylor.
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Directed by | Adrian Brunel |
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Cinematography | Geoffrey Faithfull |
Edited by | Charles Hasse |
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Distributed by | Butcher's Film Service |
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Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £10,488[1] |
It was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames, based on a play The Young Lady in Pink by Gertrude E. Jennings. The film's sets were designed by the art director Holmes Paul. It was the final film of Brunel, who had been a leading director during the silent era.
Plot
editOn the train back from her school to Paddington, an eighteen-year-old girl named Leonora loses her memory. This coincides with her father's decision, having just got his pilot's license to take her mother on a flight to Baghdad. Lost in a hotel in London, she is rescued by a young man who wants to help her. However his fiancée is extremely jealous, and arranges for a poor confidence trickster to pretend to be her mother in exchange for cash.
Cast
edit- Elizabeth Allan as Leonora Barradine
- Ralph Michael as Tony Stevenage
- Enid Stamp-Taylor as Caroline Tonbridge
- Basil Radford as Mr. Barradine
- Jeanne de Casalis as Mrs. Barradine
- Muriel Aked as Mrs. Badger
- David Keir as Drawbridge
- Rita Grant as Ada Badger
- Eileen Sharp as Sara
Bibliography
edit- Wood, Linda. British Films 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
References
edit- ^ Chapman, Llewella. "'The highest salary ever paid to a human being': Creating a Database of Film Costs from the Bank of England". Journal of British cinema and television, 2022-10. Vol. 19, no. 4. Edinburgh University Press. p. 470-494 at 479.
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