Song of the Forge
Song of the Forge is a 1937 British musical film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Stanley Holloway, Lawrence Grossmith and Eleanor Fayre.[1] The screenplay concerns an elderly blacksmith who refuses assistance from his wealthy son in spite of his own poverty.
| Song of the Forge | |
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| Directed by | Henry Edwards | 
| Written by | 
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| Produced by | 
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| Cinematography | Desmond Dickinson | 
| Edited by | Challis Sanderson | 
| Music by | Horace Sheldon | 
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| Distributed by | Butcher's Film Service | 
Release date  | 1 May 1937 | 
Running time  | 82 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
It was made at Cricklewood Studios by Butcher's Film Service.[2]
Cast
    
- Stanley Holloway as Joe / Sir William Barrett
 - Lawrence Grossmith as Den Dalton
 - Eleanor Fayre as Sylvia Brent
 - Davy Burnaby as Auctioneer
 - C. Denier Warren as Farmer George
 - Arthur Chesney as Huckleberry
 - Aubrey Fitzgerald as Oldest Inhabitant
 - Hal Walters as Sam Tucker
 - Charles Hayes as Mayor
 - Ian Wilson as Albert Meek
 - Hay Plumb as Assistant
 - Bruce Gordon as Ted Salter
 
References
    
- BFI.org
 - Wood p.97
 
Bibliography
    
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
 - Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
 
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