The Four Just Men (1939)
The Four Just Men is a 1939 British thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Hugh Sinclair, Griffith Jones, Edward Chapman and Frank Lawton. It is based on the novel The Four Just Men by Edgar Wallace. The film was made at Ealing Studios, with sets designed by Wilfred Shingleton.
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Cast:
- Alan Napier – Sir Hamar Ryman M.P.
- Anna Lee – Arm Lodge
- Arthur Hambling – Constable Benham
- Athole Stewart – Police Commissioner
- Basil Sydney – Frank Snell
- Bryan Herbert – Taxi driver
- Charles Paton – Platform Speaker
- Eliot Makeham – Simmons
- Ellaline Terriss – Lady Willoughby
- Francis L. Sullivan – Leon Poiccard
- Frank Lawton – Terry
- Frederick Piper – Pickpocket
- Garry Marsh – Bill Grant
- Henrietta Watson – Mrs Truscott
- Griffith Jones
- Griffith Jones
- Jon Pertwee – Rally campaigner
- Frank Lawton
- Anna Lee
- Liam Gaffney – Taxi driver
- Lydia Sherwood – Myra Hastings
- George Merritt
- Percy Parsons – American Broadcaster
- Percy Walsh – Prison Governor
- Roland Pertwee – Mr Hastings
- Hugh Sinclair
- Hugh Sinclair
- Francis L. Sullivan