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Men of Steel is a 1932 British drama film directed by George King and starring John Stuart, Benita Hume and Heather Angel. The screenplay was adapted by Edward Knoblock and Billie Bristow from a novel by Douglas Newton. It was shot at Walton Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by United Artists. [1]
Men of Steel: Directed by George King. With John Stuart, Benita Hume, Franklin Dyall, Heather Angel.
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- John Stuart, Benita Hume, Franklin Dyall
- George King
Overview. James Harg and his father work in a steelmaking plant which is incompetently run, with scant attention being paid to worker safety. In his own time, Harg works on ideas for a revolutionary new manufacturing process for hard steel. When his father is badly injured in a workplace accident resulting from employer negligence, Harg uses ...
Man of Steel ist ein US-amerikanisch-britischer Actionfilm und eine Comicverfilmung des Regisseurs Zack Snyder über den Superhelden Superman, die am 13. Juni 2013 in den US-amerikanischen Kinos anlief.
Men of Steel. 1932 Directed by George King. James Harg and his father work in a steelmaking plant which is incompetently run, with scant attention being paid to worker safety. In his own time, Harg works on ideas for a revolutionary new manufacturing process for hard steel.
- George King
- Langham Films
20. Juni 2013 · Kinostart: 20.06.2013 | USA (2013) | Superhelden-Film, Science Fiction-Film | 143 Minuten | Ab 12. Online Schauen: Bei Magenta TV und 4 weiteren Anbietern anschauen. NEU: PODCAST: Die...
Men of Steel is a 1932 British drama film directed by George King and starring John Stuart, Benita Hume and Heather Angel. The screenplay was adapted by Edward Knoblock and Billie Bristow from a novel by Douglas Newton. It was shot at Walton Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by United Artists.