After the Ball (1932 film)
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After the Ball | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Milton Rosmer |
Written by | H.M. Harwood Max Neufeld (story) J.O.C. Orton |
Produced by | Michael Balcon |
Starring | Esther Ralston Basil Rathbone Marie Burke Jean Adrienne George Curzon Clifford Heatherley |
Cinematography | Percy Strong |
Edited by | Ian Dalrymple Derek N. Twist |
Music by | Otto Stransky |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Gaumont British Distributors Fox Film Corporation |
Release dates | 23 November 1932 (United Kingdom) 18 March 1933 (United States) |
Running time | 70 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom United States |
Language | English |
After the Ball is a 1932 British-American comedy film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring Esther Ralston, Basil Rathbone and Marie Burke.[1]
It was filmed at Lime Grove Studios in West London. The film's sets were designed by Alfred Junge.[citation needed]
Premise
Jack Harrowby (Basil Rathbone) believes he is drawing a diplomat's wife into an affair. Unbeknownst to him, he is actually seducing the maid.
Cast
- Esther Ralston as Elissa Strange
- Basil Rathbone as Jack Harrowby
- Marie Burke as Lavita
- Jean Adrienne as Victorine
- George Curzon as Peter Strange
- Clifford Heatherley as Albuera
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