The Gap
Originally released in 1937. The Gap is a war/documentary film. directed by Donald Carter. At just 38 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring G.H. Mulcaster, Patric Curwen, and Carleton Hobbs
Synopsis
A dramatization to promote the Territorial Army.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
G.H. Mulcaster
as Air-Vice Marshal (as George Mulcaster)
Patric Curwen
as Major General Lecturer
Carleton Hobbs
as Cabinet Minister Sir Geoffrey
Jack Vyvyan
as Butcher (as Jack Vivyan)
Charles Denville
as Baker
Norman Wooland
as Candlestick Maker
Arthur Metcalfe
as Rich Man
Peter Cozens
as Poor Man
Foster Carling
as Apothecary
Cyril Chosack
as Gunner (uncredited)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Gaumont-British Instructional
- BFI
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Gap about?
A dramatization to promote the Territorial Army.
Who directed The Gap?
The Gap was directed by Donald Carter.
How long is The Gap?
The Gap has a runtime of 0 hours and 38 minutes (38 minutes total).
When was The Gap released?
The Gap was released on September 1, 1937 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Gap?
The main cast of The Gap includes G.H. Mulcaster, Patric Curwen, Carleton Hobbs, Jack Vyvyan, Charles Denville.