Little Friend is a 1934 British drama film directed by Berthold Viertel and starring Matheson Lang, Nova Pilbeam and Lydia Sherwood.[1] The film was based on a novel by Ernst Lothar and adapted for the screen by Margaret Kennedy and Christopher Isherwood.[2] The score is by the Austrian composer then in exile Ernst Toch.
Plot summary
A young girl (Pilbeam) slowly becomes aware that her parents' marriage is disintegrating.
Cast
- Matheson Lang ... John Hughes
 - Lydia Sherwood ... Helen Hughes
 - Nova Pilbeam ... Felicity Hughes
 - Arthur Margetson ... Hilliard
 - Jean Cadell ... Miss Drew
 - Jimmy Hanley ... Leonard Parry
 - Gibb McLaughlin ... Thompson
 - Diana Cotton ... Maud
 - Cecil Parker ... Mason
 - Clare Greet ... Mrs. Parry
 - Jack Raine ... Jeffries
 - Finlay Currie ... Grove
 - Robert Nainby ... Uncle Ned
 - Atholl Fleming ... Shepherd
 - Basil Goth ... Doctor
 - Charles Childerstone ... Solicitor
 - Gerald Kent ... Butler
 - Allan Aynesworth ... Col. Amberley
 - Lewis Casson ... Judge
 - Fritz Kortner ... Giant
 - Hughie Green ... Boy
 
Prater Violet
Christopher Isherwood based his novel Prater Violet (1945) on his experience of working with Viertel and others on the production of Little Friend.[3]
References
- โ BFI Database entry
 - โ Fryer, p. 140
 - โ Fryer, p. 210
 
Bibliography
- Jonathan Fryer, Isherwood: A Biography (Garden City, NY, Doubleday, 1977) ISBN 0-385-12608-5
 
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