The Secret of Stamboul
1936 British film
- Laslo Benedek
- George A. Hill
- Noel Langley
- Andrew Marton
- Richard Wainwright
- Howard Irving Young
- Valerie Hobson
- James Mason
- Frank Vosper
- Kay Walsh
Production
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Richard Wainwright Productions
Release date
- 6 October 1936 (1936-10-06)
Running time
The Secret of Stamboul, also known as The Spy in White, is a 1936 British thriller film, taken from the 1935 novel The Eunuch of Stamboul by Dennis Wheatley, directed by Andrew Marton and starring Valerie Hobson, James Mason and Frank Vosper. It was made at Shepperton Studios. The screenplay concerns a British agent who tries to thwart a revolution.
Plot
A British agent travels to Istanbul (Stamboul) to try to thwart a revolution.[1]
Cast
- Valerie Hobson as Tania
- Frank Vosper as Kazdim
- James Mason as Larry
- Kay Walsh as Diana
- Peter Haddon as Peter
- Laura Cowie as Baroness
- Cecil Ramage as Prince Ali
- Robert English as Sir George
- Emilio Cargher as Renouf
- Leonard Sachs as Arif
- Andreas Malandrinos as Moltov
References
- ^ "The Secret of Stamboul (1936)". Archived from the original on 15 January 2009.
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
- Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
External links
- The Secret of Stamboul at IMDb
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Films directed by Andrew Marton
- Two O'Clock in the Morning (1929)
- The Night Without Pause (1931)
- Johnny Steals Europe (1932)
- North Pole, Ahoy (1934)
- Demon of the Himalayas (1935)
- Miss President (1935)
- Wolf's Clothing (1936)
- The Secret of Stamboul (1936)
- School for Husbands (1937)
- A Little Bit of Heaven (1940)
- Gentle Annie (1944)
- Gallant Bess (1946)
- King Solomon's Mines (1950)
- Storm Over Tibet (1951)
- The Devil Makes Three (1952)
- The Wild North (1952)
- Prisoner of War (1954)
- Men of the Fighting Lady (1954)
- Green Fire (1954)
- Seven Wonders of the World (1956)
- Underwater Warrior (1958)
- Oh Islam (1961)
- It Happened in Athens (1962)
- The Longest Day (1962)
- 55 Days at Peking (1963, uncredited)
- The Thin Red Line (1964)
- Crack in the World (1965)
- Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion (1965)
- Around the World Under the Sea (1966)
- Birds Do It (1966)
- Africa Texas Style (1967)
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