Thunder in the City

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Thunder in the City
1937 Theatrical Poster
Directed byMarion Gering
Written byRobert E. Sherwood (screenplay) &
Aben Kandel (screenplay) &
Ákos Tolnay (screenplay)
Jack E. Jewell (scenario)
Dudley Storrick (additional dialogue)
Produced byAlexander Esway (producer)
Richard Vernon (assistant producer)
StarringSee below
CinematographyAlfred Gilks
Edited byArthur Hilton
Music byMiklós Rózsa
Production
company
Atlantic Film Company
Distributed byUnited Artists (UK)
Columbia Pictures (US)
Release dates
  • 13 January 1937 (1937-01-13) (UK)
  • 22 April 1937 (1937-04-22) (US)
Running time
87 minutes (US)
88 minutes (UK)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office$300,000[1]

Thunder in the City is a 1937 British

Plot

An American salesman with radically successful methods visits England ostensibly to learn a more dignified manner of salesmanship. He is mistaken for a millionaire by a cash-poor family of noble ancestry with a stately home to sell which he can't afford to buy. But by working with them instead he finds romance and equal success in business with his old marketing techniques.

Cast

Soundtrack

Main dramatic Score by Miklos Rozsa.

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    Arthur C. Benson
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  • Billy Bray and Nancy Burne - "She Was Poor But She Was Honest"
  • "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" (Traditional)
  • Billy Bray and Nancy Burne - "Magnelite"
  • Stockholders - "Magnelite"
  • Stockholders - "Auld Lang Syne" (Scottish traditional music, lyrics by Robert Burns)

Reception

Writing for The Spectator in 1937, Graham Greene gave the film a poor review, labeling it "worst English film of the quarter". Greene criticized the special effects and its "complete ignorance - in spite of its national studio - of English life and behaviour". Conceding that the film is, after all, a fantasy, Greene nonetheless complains that "even a fantasy needs some relation to life".[3]

References

  1. ^ "Baynes' Setback". Variety. 10 August 1938. p. 17.
  2. ^ BFI.org
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