| Release Date: | Apr 1933 |
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| Genres: | Drama / Romance / War |
| Awards: | Won 3 Oscars. Another 1 nomination |
| Runtime: | 110 min |
| Cast: | Diana Wynyard (Jane Marryot), Clive Brook (Robert Marryot), Una O'Connor (Ellen Bridges) Herbert Mundin (Alfred Bridges) Beryl Mercer (Cook) Irene Browne (Margaret Harris) Tempe Pigott (Mrs. Snapper) Merle Tottenham (Annie) Frank Lawton (Joe Marryot) Ursula Jeans (Fanny Bridges) Margaret Lindsay (Edith Harris) John Warburton (Edward Marryot) Billy Bevan (George Grainger) Desmond Roberts (Ronnie James) Dickie Henderson (Master Edward (as Dick Henderson Jr.)) Douglas Scott (Master Joey) Sheila MacGill (Young Edith) Bonita Granville (Young Fanny) Harry Allen (Busker (uncredited)) Frank Atkinson (Uncle Dick (uncredited)) Lionel Belmore (Uncle George (uncredited)) Ted Billings (Newspaper Peddler (uncredited)) Adele Crane (Ada - in the Show (uncredited)) Howard Davies (Agitator (uncredited)) Mary Forbes (Duchess of Churt (uncredited)) Betty Grable (Girl on Couch (uncredited) (unconfirmed)) Dannie Mac Grant (Boy (uncredited)) Lawrence Grant (Man at Microphone (uncredited)) Stuart Hall (Lieutenant Edgar - in the Show...) Winter Hall (Minister on the Pulpit (uncredited)) Brandon Hurst (Gilbert & Sullivan Actor...) Claude King (Speaker (uncredited)) Eric Mayne (Doctor on Street (uncredited)) Wilfrid North (Man Talking to Colonel (uncredited)) Tom Ricketts (Waiter (uncredited)) John Rogers (Busker (uncredited)) Ann Shaw (Mirabelle - in the Show (uncredited)) C. Montague Shaw (Major Domo (uncredited)) Yorke Sherwood (Cabby (uncredited)) Pat Somerset (Ringsider (uncredited)) Will Stanton (Tommy Jolly - in the Show (uncredited)) Mary Stewart (Dancer / Singer (uncredited)) Gelal Talata (Recruiting Girl Singer (uncredited)) David Torrence (Man at Disarmament Conference...) Douglas Walton (Soldier Friend of Joe (uncredited)) Marguerite Warner (Recruiting Girl Singer (uncredited)) Eric Wilton (Robert - Marryot's Later Butler...) |
A cavalcade of English life from New Year's Eve 1899 until 1933 seen through the eyes of well-to-do Londoners Jane and Robert Marryot. Amongst events touching their family are the Boer War, the death of Queen Victoria, the sinking of the Titanic and the Great War.