A Warm Corner 93 years old

This early Gainsborough film is truly a lost treasure and easily one of the most daring and risque films ever made. At least half a dozen different tales seem to be going on at once all finally meeting in the end. The story starts in the Lido hotel where our "Pickles" remarks upon the fact that everyone in the register is called Smith. Hes trying to chat up Mimi so shell split up with her boyfriend as her boyfriends uncle has other plans for his nephew - alas what no one knows is that he and Mimi have already been married for a few months on the sly!

Credits

A Warm Corner Cast

Name Character
Merle Oberon She was 19, 68 years old when she died as Bit Part
Austin Melford He was 46, 87 years old when he died as Peter Price
Heather Thatcher She was 34, 90 years old when she died as Mimi
Harry Crocker He was 37, 64 years old when he died as Joseph
Belle Chrystall She was 20, 93 years old when she died as Peggy
Leslie Henson She was 39, 66 years old when she died as Mr. Corner
Toni Edgar-Bruce She was 38, 73 years old when she died as Lady Bayswater
Kim Peacock He was 29, 65 years old when he died as Count Toscani

A Warm Corner Crew

Name Department
Michael Balcon as Producer. He was 34 (81) years old when He died Production
Victor Saville as Director. He was 35 (83) years old when He died Directing
Victor Saville as Adaptation. He was 35 (83) years old when He died Writing
Angus MacPhail as Scenario Writer. He was 27 (59) years old when He died Writing
Freddie Young as Director of Photography. He was 27 (96) years old when He died Camera
Walter W. Murton as Art Direction. Art
A.W. Watkins as Sound Engineer. He was 34 (74) years old when He died Sound
Maclean Rogers as Editor. He was 31 (62) years old when He died Editing
A Warm Corner (93 years)

  • Release day: Monday, September 29, 1930
  • Runtime: 104 minutes