A Cottage on Dartmoor
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"A Cottage on Dartmoor" is a 1929 British silent film, directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Norah Baring and Uno Henning. It was the last of Asquith's four silent films, produced exactly on the cusp of the transition from silents to talkies in British cinema, a point which is referenced in the film itself.
- countries: United Kingdom, Sweden
- producer: H. Bruce Woolfe
- written by Anthony Asquith
- based on a story by Herbert Price
- starring:
- Norah Baring as Sally
- Uno Henning as Joe
- Hans Adalbert Schlettow as Harry
- Judd Green as Customer
- Anthony Asquith as Bespectacled Man in Cinema
- cinematography by Axel Lindblom & Stanley Rodwell
- music by William Hodgson
- genre: Silent film
- released in (86 years ago)
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Macmillan Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers: Directors
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