Up For The Cup (1950)
Up For The Cup is a British film of Jack Raymond left in 1950. It is a remake of the film Up For The Cup, already carried out by Jack Raymond in 1931.
Synopsis
Albert Entwhistle is an inventor missed by the Yorkshire which attends the finale of the F Cup. He is made steal his satchel containing his money and learns, in the tread, that his wife leaves it… He finds finally his wife and learns that one of its inventions will make it rich and famous.
Data sheet
- Realization: Jack Raymond
- Scenario: Bert Lee, R.P. Weston, Idiot West and Jack Marks Photo
- : Henry Harris
- Production: Citadel Films
- Lasted: 76 minutes
Distribution
- Albert Modley: Albert Entwhistle
- Mae Bacon: Maggie Entwhistle
- Helen Christie : Jane
- Harold Berens : Master appraiser
- Wallas Eaton: Clerk 1
- Melford Jack: Clerk 2
- Charmian Innate: Clippie
- Fred Groves: Hardcastle
- John Warren: Cartwright
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