The High Command
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The High Command is a 1937 British drama film directed by Thorold Dickinson and starring Lionel Atwill, Lucie Mannheim and James Mason.[1]
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Directed by | Thorold Dickinson |
Written by | Walter Meade (dialogue) Katherine Strueby (screenplay) Val Valentine (dialogue) |
Based on | novel The General Goes Too Far by Lewis Robinson |
Produced by | Gordon Wellesley |
Starring | Lionel Atwill Lucie Mannheim |
Cinematography | Otto Heller |
Edited by | Sidney Cole |
Music by | Ernest Irving |
Production company | Fanfare Pictures |
Distributed by | Associated British Film Distributors (UK) |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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It was shot at Ealing Studios and on location on the Gold Coast. The film's sets were designed by the art director Holmes Paul. It is an adaptation of the 1936 novel The General Goes Too Far by Lewis Robinson.