Journey's End (1930)
THE GREATEST SCREEN DRAMA OF ALL TIME
In France, 1917, an alcoholic captain is afraid that his new replacement, his sweetheart's brother, will betray his downfall.
Director: James Whale
Genre: War, Drama
Runtime: 120 min
Release Date: April 9, 1930
Cast
- Colin Clive - Denis Stanhope
- David Manners - James Raleigh
- Billy Bevan - Trotter
- Charles K. Gerrard - Mason
- Anthony Bushell - Hibbert
- Ian Maclaren - Osborne "Uncle"
- Tom Whiteley - Sergeant Major
Screenplay
- Gareth Gundrey
- R.C. Sherriff (Theatre Play)
- Joseph Moncure March
Cinematography: Benjamin H. Kline
Editing: Claude Berkeley
Production: Tiffany Productions, Gainsborough Pictures
Country: United Kingdom, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
The Horror of War and Humanity, Addiction and Recovery
Keywords
world war i, based on play or musical, alcoholism, trenches, 1910s
More Films by Director: James Whale
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Journey's End about?
- In France, 1917, an alcoholic captain is afraid that his new replacement, his sweetheart's brother, will betray his downfall.
- Who directed Journey's End?
- Journey's End was directed by James Whale.
- Who stars in Journey's End?
- Journey's End stars Colin Clive, David Manners, Billy Bevan, Charles K. Gerrard, Anthony Bushell, Ian Maclaren.
- How long is Journey's End?
- Journey's End has a runtime of 2h 0m (120 minutes).
- What genre is Journey's End?
- Journey's End is a War, Drama film.
- Where was Journey's End produced?
- Journey's End was produced in United Kingdom, United States of America.
- What are the themes of Journey's End?
- The themes of Journey's End include: The Horror of War and Humanity, Addiction and Recovery.