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    When London Sleeps

    1932 · Crime drama · 1h 30m

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  1. When London Sleeps: Directed by Leslie S. Hiscott. With Harold French, Francis L. Sullivan, Alexander Field, Ben Field. Slippery Rodney Haines runs a high-class gambling joint in Hampstead, while elsewhere in London Lamberti's Fair for the less-well-off is on its last legs.

    • (59)
    • Crime
    • Leslie S. Hiscott
    • 1932-07-22
  2. When London Sleeps is a 1932 British crime film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Harold French, Francis L. Sullivan, Diana Beaumont and René Ray. It was filmed at Twickenham Studios in west London. It was based on a play by Charles Darrell . Premise. A well-born gambler comes to the rescue of a travelling circus in financial difficulties.

    • 13 July 1932
  3. When London Sleeps: Directed by Adrian Brunel. With Victor Varconi, Joan Maude, D.A. Clarke-Smith, J. Hubert Leslie. Police investigating a string of train crashes discover that they were all caused by sabotage.

    • Adrian Brunel
    • 1936-07-18
    • Crime, Drama
    • 70
  4. WHEN London SLEEPS, despite being an all but forgotten film, is a highly entertaining drama-cum-thriller and feels much more modern than a film made in 1932. I recommend it. 9 out of 9 found this helpful.

  5. Synopsis. Slippery Rodney Haines runs a high-class gambling joint in Hampstead, while elsewhere in London Lamberti’s Fair for the less-well-off is on its last legs.

    • Leslie S. Hiscott
    • Julius Hagen Productions
  6. Overview. Share. When London Sleeps (1934) 07/18/1936 (US) Mystery , Thriller , Crime 1h. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. England is rocked by a series of train disasters. Police are on the hunt for the perpetrator, who is always spotted leaving the scene with a scarf around his face. The newspapers dub him "The Menace". Adrian Brunel.

  7. Leslie S. Hiscott. Synopsis. Slippery Rodney Haines runs a high-class gambling joint in Hampstead, while elsewhere in London Lamberti's Fair for the less-well-off is on its last legs. The only...