London After Dark (1926)
This rare film of stage actor and later cinema star Tod Slaughter opens with a view of St Paul's over the river and the bright lights of Piccadilly at night. Then the film moves off to the old Elephant Theatre on the New Kent Road, where Slaughter stars in a military melodrama. After the show, the film ends with a look at the Rowton House in Southwark, a hostel for the poor much admired by George Orwell.
Director: Harry B. Parkinson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date: January 1, 1926
Cast
Production: BFI
Country: United Kingdom
Language: No Language
Original Language: xx
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is London After Dark about?
- This rare film of stage actor and later cinema star Tod Slaughter opens with a view of St Paul's over the river and the bright lights of Piccadilly at night. Then the film moves off to the old Elephant Theatre on the New Kent Road, where Slaughter stars in a military melodrama. After the show, the film ends with a look at the Rowton House in Southwark, a hostel for the poor much admired by George Orwell.
- Who directed London After Dark?
- London After Dark was directed by Harry B. Parkinson.
- Who stars in London After Dark?
- London After Dark stars Tod Slaughter.
- How long is London After Dark?
- London After Dark has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
- What genre is London After Dark?
- London After Dark is a Documentary film.
- Where was London After Dark produced?
- London After Dark was produced in United Kingdom.