Information
- BFI identifier27186
- Date1931 (Copyright)
- Production countryUnited Kingdom
- Production company
- SynopsisStory of a ballet dancer of the Edwardian era who falls in love with a wealthy artist. (Synopsis)
- Genre
- Subject
- CreditsDirector: Anthony Asquith
Production Company: British Instructional Films
[Producer]: H. Bruce Woolfe
view all - CastAnn Casson (Jenny Pearl)
Carl Harbord (Maurice Avery)
Michael Hogan (Frank 'Fuzz' Castleton)
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Title
Dance Pretty Lady (Original)
Carnival (Alternative)
EIDR identifier
10.5240/C9E0-F0B8-56D3-B04D-144F-YCategory
FictionThis work is included in the BFI Filmography.
This work is available from BFI Archive Sales
This work is available to view in the Mediatheque at BFI Southbank.
- Collections
- Film / Video
LTO5 - Video - MP4 - Viewing
LTO5 - Video - MP4 - Viewing
35mm BW Positive - Safety - Combined - Viewing
view all - Scripts / DocumentsDocument: report - Based on the novel by Compton Mackenzie. Extracts from BBFC Report: "Mr Wilkenson and I interviewed Mr Bruce Woolf on this film and discussed all the points which I had noted. He agreed with most of my suggestions and said he would consider the modification of Prowhella's language which was the only point of difference remaining. Submitted 9-13-1931 under title DANCE PRETTY LADY. Deletions. 'A'" Production Company: British Instructional Films Director: Anthony Asquith Year: 1932 Producer: H. Bruce Woolf Scriptwriter: Anthony Asquith - BBFC-1-1-9
Script - Original story: Novel, "Carnival", by Compton Mackenzie - SCR-6332
Script - Original story: Novel, "Carnival", by Compton Mackenzie - SCR-6333
See Anthony Asquith Collection List (Items 24 - 26).
view all - StillsPhotograph: film still - Portrait - SPD-3101486
Photograph: film still - Portrait - SPD-3101487
Photograph: film still - Landscape - SPD-3101488
Photograph: film still - Landscape - SPD-3101489
Photograph: film still - Portrait - SPD-3101490
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- +Dance Pretty Lady
Work - 27186 - 1931 (Copyright)
United Kingdom - Film - Fiction
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