Loyalties

Loyalties (1933)


  • Genre: Drama, Crime
  • Release Date: 1933-07-02
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 14min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Associated Talking Pictures (ATP)
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Basil Dean
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Summary

A houseguest at an upper-class gathering, wealthy Jew Ferdinand de Levis, is robbed of £1,000 with evidence pointing towards the guilt of another guest, Captain Dancy. Instead of supporting De Levis, the host attempts to hush the matter up and when this fails, he sides with Dancy and subtly tries to destroy de Levis' reputation. When Dancy is later exposed, and commits suicide, de Levis is blamed for his demise.

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  • Basil Rathbone

    as Ferdinand de Levis
  • Heather Thatcher

    as Margaret Orme
  • Miles Mander

    as Capt. Ronald Dancy, DSO
  • Joan Wyndham

    as Mabel
  • Philip Strange

    as Mah. Colford
  • Alan Napier

    as Gen. Canynge
  • Algernon West

    as Charles Winsor
  • Cecily Byrne

    as Lady Adela
  • Athole Stewart

    as Lord St. Erth
  • Patric Curwen

    as Sir Frederic Blair
  • Marcus Barron

    as Lord Chief Justice
  • Ben Field

    as Gilman
  • Griffith Humphreys

    as Inspector Jones
  • Patrick Waddington

    as Augustus Borring
  • Laurence Hanray

    as Jacob Twisden
  • Arnold Lucy

    as Googie
  • Robert Mawdesley

    as Edward Graviter
  • Anthony Holles

    as Ricardos
  • Stafford Hilliard

    as Treisure
  • Robert Coote

    as Robert
  • Aubrey Dexter

    as Kentman
  • Maxine Sandra

    as Ricardo's Daughter
  • Mike Johnson

    as Jenkins
Directing Basil Dean Director
Art Edward Carrick Art Direction
Writing W.P. Lipscomb Writer
Directing Carol Reed Assistant Director
Editing Thorold Dickinson Editor
Writing John Galsworthy Writer
Camera Robert Martin Director of Photography
Directing Thorold Dickinson Assistant Director

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