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Captain's Orders is a British film of genre Drama directed by Ivar Campbell with Henry Edwards

Captain's Orders (1937)

Captain's Orders
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Length 1h15
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Genres Drama

Captain's Orders is a 1937 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Henry Edwards, Jane Carr, Marie La Varre, Wally Patch and Basil Radford. The film's sets were designed by Clifford Pember, in his final production.

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