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  • It's Never Too Late to Mend (1937)
  • 70 min | Drama
It's Never Too Late to Mend (1937)
70 min | Drama

An evil prison administrator cruelly abuses the inmates at his prison, until one day the tables are turned.
Director
David MacDonald (as David Macdonald)
Writers
H.F. Maltby (dialogue) (script) | Charles Reade (novel "Never Too Late to Mend")
Producer
Cinematographer
Hone Glendinning (photography)
Editor
John Seabourne Sr. (as John Seabourne)
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Updated Mar 31, 1937

Release date
Mar 1937 (United Kingdom)

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13 cast members
Name Known for
Tod Slaughter
Squire John Meadows Squire John Meadows   See fewer
Jack Livesey
Tom Robinson Tom Robinson   See fewer
Marjorie Taylor
Susan Merton Susan Merton   See fewer
Ian Colin
George Fielding George Fielding   See fewer
Lawrence Hanray
Lawyer Crawley Lawyer Crawley   See fewer
D.J. Williams
Farmer Merton Farmer Merton   See fewer
Roy Russell
Rev. Mr. Eden Rev. Mr. Eden   See fewer
John Singer
Matthew Josephs (as Johnny Singer) Matthew Josephs (as Johnny Singer)   See fewer
Cecil Bevan
Prison Inspector (uncredited) Prison Inspector (uncredited)   See fewer
Leonard Sharp
Henry Bradshaw (uncredited) Henry Bradshaw (uncredited)   See fewer
Douglas Stewart
Prison Inspector (uncredited) Prison Inspector (uncredited)   See fewer
Mavis Villiers
Betty (uncredited) Betty (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Vyvyan
Innkeeper (uncredited) Innkeeper (uncredited)   See fewer
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