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The Iron Stair is a British film of genre Crime directed by Leslie S. Hiscott with Henry Kendall

The Iron Stair (1933)

The Iron Stair
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Length 51minutes
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Genres Crime

The Iron Stair (1933) is a British crime film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Henry Kendall, Dorothy Boyd, and Michael
Hogan. The film was a quota quickie produced by Twickenham Studios.

Actors

Henry Kendall

(Geoffrey)
Michael Hogan

(Pat Derringham)
Dorothy Boyd

(Eva Marshall)
Steffi Duna

(Elsa Damond)
Charles Paton

(Sloan)
John Turnbull

(Major Gordon)
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