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Death Croons the Blues
1937
1h 14m
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Director
David MacDonald
Writers
H. Fowler Mear
James Ronald
Stars
Hugh Wakefield
Antoinette Cellier
George Hayes
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Director
David MacDonald
Writers
H. Fowler Mear
James Ronald
Stars
Hugh Wakefield
Antoinette Cellier
George Hayes
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Hugh Wakefield
Jim Martin
Antoinette Cellier
Lady Constance Gaye
George Hayes
Hugo Branker
Gillian Lind
John Turnbull
Hugh Burden
Viscount Brent
Barbara Everest
Director
David MacDonald
Writers
H. Fowler Mear
James Ronald
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Release date
October 1937 (United Kingdom)
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Language
English
Production company
Julius Hagen Productions
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1 hour 14 minutes
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Black and White
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1.37 : 1
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