Thunder in the City 1937
Thunder in the City
A visiting American engages in a bold business promotion, the likes of which the British have not seen.
A visiting American engages in a bold business promotion, the likes of which the British have not seen.
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Full Cast & Crew... Dan Armstrong
... Lady Patricia 'Pat' Graham
... Duke Of Glenavon
... Duchess Of Glenavon
... Henry V. Manningdale
... Sir Peter
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Edward G. Robinson is a successful advertising executive - but his methods prove just a little too much for his bosses, so they send him to their British office where he quickly engages with the "Duke" (Nigel Bruce) and his "Duchess" (Constance Collier) and is soon knee deep in a cunning plan to exploit some ostensibly worthless land owned by the penniless aristocrat - but land that contains the wonder metal "mangalite" - a substance that could make them all gazilionaires. He is not the only one after this, though - he has to compete with the shrewd "Manningdale" (Ralph Richardson). Bruce steals this for me - his appearances are infrequent, but his bumbling decency is the perfect foil for the brash American and the story has an uplifting feel to it. The production is a bit basic, and it does play a little too much to stereotype - but it's still an enjoyable outing for all concerned that is well worth a watch.
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Release Date:
Apr 22, 1937 (United Kingdom)
Run Time:
1hr 27`
MMPA Rating:
NR
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Status:
Released
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Edward G. Robinson is a successful advertising executive - but his methods prove just a little too much for his bosses, so they send him to their British office where he quickly engages with the "Duke" (Nigel Bruce) and his "Duchess" (Constance Collier) and is soon knee deep in a cunning plan to exploit some ostensibly worthless land owned by the penniless aristocrat - but land that contains the wonder metal "mangalite" - a substance that could make them all gazilionaires. He is not the only one after this, though - he has to compete with the shrewd "Manningdale" (Ralph Richardson). Bruce steals this for me - his appearances are infrequent, but his bumbling decency is the perfect foil for the brash American and the story has an uplifting feel to it. The production is a bit basic, and it does play a little too much to stereotype - but it's still an enjoyable outing for all concerned that is well worth a watch.
Cast & Crew of
Thunder in the City
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
Cast
... Dan Armstrong
... Lady Patricia 'Pat' Graham
... Duke Of Glenavon
... Duchess Of Glenavon
... Henry V. Manningdale
... Sir Peter
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Annie Esmond... Lady Challoner
... James
... Dolly
... Snyderling
... Millie
... Dr. Plumet
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... Producer
... Production Manager