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Cavalcade is a 1933 American epic pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Lloyd. The screenplay by Reginald Berkeley and Sonya Levien is based on the 1931 play of the same title by Noël Coward. The film stars Diana Wynyard and Clive Brook . The story presents a view of English life during the first third of the 20th century from New Year's Eve ...
- $1,004,000 (domestic rentals), $3.5 million (worldwide rentals)
- Frank Lloyd, Winfield R. Sheehan
- $1,180,280
Cavalcade: Directed by Frank Lloyd. With Diana Wynyard, Clive Brook, Una O'Connor, Herbert Mundin. A portrayal of the triumphs and tragedies of two English families, the upper-crust Marryots and the working-class Bridgeses, from 1899 to 1933.
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- Drama, Romance, War
- Frank Lloyd
- 1933-04-15
Upper-crust Londoners Robert and Jane Marryot (Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard) and their working-class counterparts, Alfred and Ellen Bridges, experience life's many triumphs and tragedies from the ...
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- Diana Wynyard
- Frank Lloyd
- Drama
The effect is much like a montage sequence in film, and the film adaptation in fact closes with a montage sequence that closely follows the idea of the original scene. Cavalcade was above all a triumph of production design, thanks to Coward and his regular collaborator, the stage designer Gladys Calthrop. The stage at the Drury Lane Theatre ...
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A cavalcade of English life from New Year's Eve 1899 until 1933 is seen through the eyes of well-to-do Londoners Jane and Robert Marryot. Amongst events touching their family are the Boer War, the death of Queen Victoria, the sinking of the Titanic, and the Great War. Noël Coward. Reginald Berkeley. Frank Lloyd.
A cavalcade of English life from New Year's Eve 1899 until 1933 seen through the eyes of well-to-do Londoners Jane and Robert Marryot. Amongst events touching their family are the Boer War, the death of Queen Victoria, the sinking of the Titanic, and the Great War. —Jeremy Perkins {J-26}