Faithful (1936 film)

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Faithful
Directed by Paul L. Stein
Produced by Irving Asher
Written by Brock Williams
Starring Jean Muir
Hans Söhnker
Music by Pierre Neuville
Cinematography Basil Emmott
Editing by Leslie Norman
Distributed by Warner Brothers-First National Productions
Release dates March 1936
Running time 78 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Faithful is a 1936 British musical drama film, directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Jean Muir and Hans Söhnker.

The film was a quota quickie production, with an original screenplay by Brock Williams and music by Pierre Neuville. The plot deals with two pupils from a provincial music conservatory who elope, marry, and come to London to try their luck. The husband becomes a singer in a nightclub, and is soon targeted by a predatory socialite. They start an affair, the wife finds out about it and decides to leave her husband, until matters are smoothed over by a third-party who wishes the couple well. Faithful is now classed as a lost film.[1]

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References

  1. Missing Believed Lost British Pictures Article Archive.

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