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1932 film by Harry Lachman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aren't We All? is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Gertrude Lawrence, Hugh Wakefield and Owen Nares.[1] It is based on the play Aren't We All? by Frederick Lonsdale. It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios.
Aren't We All? | |
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Directed by | Harry Lachman |
Written by | Basil Mason Gilbert Wakefield |
Produced by | Walter Morosco |
Starring | Gertrude Lawrence Hugh Wakefield Owen Nares |
Cinematography | Rudolph Maté Jack Whitehead |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Paramount British Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.[2]
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