Arthur Behrend, The House of the Spaniard (novel) Basil Mason
Produced by
Hugh Perceval
Starring
Peter Haddon Brigitte Horney Jean Galland Allan Jeayes
Cinematography
Franz Weihmayr
Music by
Allan Gray
Production company
Phoenix Films
Distributed by
Associated British
Release date
November 1936 (1936-11)
Running time
71 minutes
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
The House of the Spaniard is a 1936 British comedy thriller film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Peter Haddon, Brigitte Horney and Allan Jeayes.[1] It is set in Lancashire and Spain, during the ongoing Spanish Civil War. It was shot at Ealing Studios in west London, England, and on location in Lancashire and Spain. Art direction was by Holmes Paul. It was based on a novel of the same title by Arthur Behrend, which was published in 1935.
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