Pearls Bring Tears
- John Stuart
- Dorothy Boyd
- Eve Gray
company
- March 1937 (1937-03) (UK)
Pearls Bring Tears is a 1937 British comedy drama film directed by Manning Haynes and starring John Stuart, Dorothy Boyd and Googie Withers.[1]
Plot
Madge Hart (Dorothy Boyd) borrows a pearl necklace to wear to a dance, but then accidentally breaks it. She is further concerned because the pearls were only on loan to her husband as security for a business deal. Madge then rushes the necklace to be repaired, but when it is stolen, further panic ensues.
Cast
- John Stuart as Harry Willshire
- Dorothy Boyd as Madge Hart
- Eve Gray as Pamela Vane
- Mark Stone as George Hart
- Googie Withers as Doreen
- Aubrey Mallalieu as Mr. Vane
- Annie Esmond as Mrs. Vane
- H.F. Maltby as Mr. Duffield
- Hal Walters as Albert
- Syd Crossley as Parkes
- Isobel Scaife as Mary
- Michael Ripper as Jeweller's Assistant (uncredited)
Critical reception
TV Guide gave the film two out of four stars, calling it "A fast-paced and surprisingly witty comedy."[2]
References
External links
- Pearls Bring Tears at IMDb
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