The Gambler & the Lady (1952) The Gambler & the Lady

The Gambler & the Lady ★½ 1952 A successful London-based gambler and casino owner endeavors to climb the social ladder by having an affair with a member of the British aristocracy. He not only has to contend with his jilted nightclub singer girlfriend but also with the gangsters who would like to take over his clubs. Dull direction and a mediocre script. 72m/B VHS. GB Dane Clark, Naomi Chance, Kathleen Byron, Meredith Edwards, Eric Pohlmann, George Pastell; Director: Patrick Jenkins, Sam Newfield; Writer: Sam Newfield; Writer: Walter J. (Jimmy W.) Harvey; Cameo: Ivor Slaney.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1952
Length (in minutes) 72
Display Black & White
Formats VHS
Filmed In Great Britain
Credits
Role Name
Actor Naomi Chance
Actor George Pastell
Actor Dane Clark
Actor Eric Pohlmann
Actor Kathleen Byron
Actor Meredith Edwards
Cameo Ivor Slaney
Cinematographer Walter J. (Jimmy W.) Harvey
Director Sam Newfield
Director Patrick Jenkins
Writer Sam Newfield

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