Seven Days' Leave 94 years old
An Unusual Different ALL TALKING Picture
While a Canadian soldier recovers in London, a nurse tells him that a Scottish widow believes he is her son. To comfort the widow, the soldier agrees to pretend to be her Scottish son. Seven Days Leave is a screen adaption of one of James M. Barrie's plays, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals.
Credits
Seven Days' Leave Cast
Name | Character |
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Larry Steers He was 41, 63 years old when he died | as Aide-de-Camp |
Beryl Mercer She was 47, 56 years old when she died | as Sarah Ann Dowey |
Arthur Hoyt He was 55, 78 years old when he died | as Mr. Willings |
Basil Radford He was 32, 55 years old when he died | as Corporal |
Gary Cooper He was 28, 60 years old when he died | as Kenneth Downey |
Tempe Pigott She was 45, 78 years old when she died | as Mrs. Haggerty |
Nora Cecil She was 51, 72 years old when she died | as Amelia Twymley |
Seven Days' Leave Crew
Name | Department |
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Louis D. Lighton as Producer. He was 34 (67) years old when He died | Production |
Bernard Herzbrun as Art Direction. He was 39 (72) years old when He died | Art |
John Farrow as Writer. He was 25 (58) years old when He died | Writing |
Charles Lang as Director of Photography. He was 27 (96) years old when He died | Camera |
J.M. Barrie as Theatre Play. He was 69 (77) years old when He died | Writing |
Richard Wallace as Director. He was 35 (57) years old when He died | Directing |
Richard Wallace as Producer. He was 35 (57) years old when He died | Production |
Dan Totheroh as Writer. He was 35 (82) years old when He died | Writing |
George Nichols, Jr. as Editor. | Editing |