Seven Days' Leave 94 years old

An Unusual Different ALL TALKING Picture

Seven Days' Leave

While a Canadian soldier recovers in London, a nurse tells him that a Scottish widow believes he is her son. To comfort the widow, the soldier agrees to pretend to be her Scottish son. Seven Days Leave is a screen adaption of one of James M. Barrie's plays, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals.

Credits

Seven Days' Leave Cast

Name Character
Larry Steers He was 41, 63 years old when he died as Aide-de-Camp
Beryl Mercer She was 47, 56 years old when she died as Sarah Ann Dowey
Arthur Hoyt He was 55, 78 years old when he died as Mr. Willings
Basil Radford He was 32, 55 years old when he died as Corporal
Gary Cooper He was 28, 60 years old when he died as Kenneth Downey
Tempe Pigott She was 45, 78 years old when she died as Mrs. Haggerty
Nora Cecil She was 51, 72 years old when she died as Amelia Twymley

Seven Days' Leave Crew

Name Department
Louis D. Lighton as Producer. He was 34 (67) years old when He died Production
Bernard Herzbrun as Art Direction. He was 39 (72) years old when He died Art
John Farrow as Writer. He was 25 (58) years old when He died Writing
Charles Lang as Director of Photography. He was 27 (96) years old when He died Camera
J.M. Barrie as Theatre Play. He was 69 (77) years old when He died Writing
Richard Wallace as Director. He was 35 (57) years old when He died Directing
Richard Wallace as Producer. He was 35 (57) years old when He died Production
Dan Totheroh as Writer. He was 35 (82) years old when He died Writing
George Nichols, Jr. as Editor. Editing
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Seven Days' Leave (94 years)

An Unusual Different ALL TALKING Picture

  • Release day: Friday, January 24, 1930
  • Runtime: 80 minutes