Friday the Thirteenth

Friday the Thirteenth (1933)


  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 1933-11-01
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 9 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 29min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Gainsborough Pictures
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Victor Saville
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From 9 Ratings

Summary

It is pouring with rain at one minute to midnight on Friday the thirteenth, and the driver of a London bus is peering through his blurred windscreen as his vehicle sails down an empty road. Suddenly, lightning strikes, and a vast crane above topples into the path of the oncoming bus... Then Big Ben begins to wind backwards. Time recedes. And we discover the lives of all the passengers and the events that brought them to that late-night bus journey, from the con-man with a hundred-pound cheque to the businessman's distraught and elderly wife. Time flows on, inevitably, to the crash -- and past it, as some live and some die.

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  • Jessie Matthews

    as Millie
  • Ralph Richardson

    as Horace Dawes
  • Emlyn Williams

    as William Blake
  • Edmund Gwenn

    as Wakefield
  • Max Miller

    as Joe
  • Sonnie Hale

    as Alf, the Conductor
  • Cyril Smith

    as Fred, the Driver
  • Muriel Aked

    as Miss Twigg
  • Richard Hulton

    as Johnny
  • Alfred Drayton

    as The Detective
  • Hartley Power

    as American #1
  • Percy Parsons

    as American #2
  • Eliot Makeham

    as Henry Jackson
  • Ursula Jeans

    as Eileen Jackson
  • D.A. Clarke-Smith

    as Max
  • Gibb McLaughlin

    as Florist
  • Mary Jerrold

    as Flora Wakefield
  • Gordon Harker

    as Hamilton Briggs
  • Frank Lawton

    as Frank Parsons
  • Belle Chrystall

    as Mary Summers
  • O.B. Clarence

    as Clerk
  • Robertson Hare

    as Ralph Lightfoot
  • Martita Hunt

    as Agnes Lightfoot
  • Leonora Corbett

    as Dolly
  • Donald Calthrop

    as Hugh Nicholls
  • Ivor McLaren

    as Dancing Instructor
Directing Victor Saville Director
Writing G.H. Moresby-White Writer
Writing Emlyn Williams Dialogue
Art Alfred Junge Art Direction
Writing Sidney Gilliat Story
Costume & Make-Up Gordon Conway Costume Design
Art Alex Vetchinsky Art Direction
Writing G.H. Moresby-White Story
Editing R. E. Dearing Editor
Camera Charles Van Enger Director of Photography

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