"A bankrupt officer, accused of cheating at cards, defends his honour with a writ."
Clive Brook
as Ann Daviot
Ann Todd
Margaretta Scott
as Josie Bradford
Arthur Margetson
as Capt. Hugh Bradford
Ronald Squire
as Charles Cinderford
Athole Stewart
as Lord Pontefract
Percy Marmont
as Sir Bernard Roper (as Frank Celier)
Anthony Holles
as John Grant
Kate Cutler
as The Dowager
Enid Stamp-Taylor
as Jenny
Morton Selten
as Judge Trotter (as Morton Selton)
Francis L. Sullivan
as Sir Quinton Jessops (as Francis Sullavan)
Felix Aylmer
as Sir Eustace Cunninghame
Laurence Hanray
as Clerk of Court (as Lawrence Hanray)
Gus McNaughton
as Tandy
Googie Withers
as Mary
Albert Whelan
as Roper's Butler
Allan Jeayes
as Colonel (as Alan Jeayes)
Frank Cellier
as Sir Bernard Roper
Edward Lexy
as Minor Role
Miles Malleson
Stanley Haynes
Associate Producer
Mary Borden
Novel
Tim Whelan
Director
Victor Saville
Producer
Hugh Stewart
Editor
Ian Dalrymple
Additional Dialogue
D. Gallai-Hatchard
Camera Operator
Alexander Korda
Executive Producer
Frederick Pusey
Set Designer
Joe Strassner
Costume Design
Jack Rogerson
Sound Recordist
Art Direction
A.W. Watkins
Sound Director
Jack Dennis
Supervising Film Editor
Screenplay
Harry Stradling Sr.
Director of Photography
Dora Wright
Unit Production Manager
Vincent Korda
Supervising Art Director
Muir Mathieson
Music Director