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Absolute Quiet
Directed by George B. Seitz
Screenplay by Harry Clork
Story byGeorge F. Worts
Produced by John W. Considine Jr.
Starring Lionel Atwill
Irene Hervey
Raymond Walburn
Stuart Erwin
Ann Loring
Louis Hayward
CinematographyLester White
Edited by Conrad A. Nervig
Music by Franz Waxman
Production
company
Distributed by Loew's Inc. [1]
Release date
  • April 24, 1936 (1936-04-24)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Absolute Quiet is a 1936 American drama film directed by George B. Seitz and written by Harry Clork. The film stars Lionel Atwill, Irene Hervey, Raymond Walburn, Stuart Erwin, Ann Loring and Louis Hayward. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, it was released on April 24, 1936, and distributed by Loew's Inc. [1]

Plot

Businessman Gerald Axton goes to his ranch to rest, having had a near-heart-attack due to business worries. But while there (with his female assistant who makes his heart flutter as much as his business worries), a pair of escaped criminals crashes the party, as well as a plane load of passengers who literally crash in. Coincidentally, the plane was carrying the state's governor, whom Axton was at odds with, Axton's ex-paramour and her lover, whom Axton was sending away under false pretenses, and a reporter willing to write up all the sordid details. - Ron Kerrigan [2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b Absolute Quiet at the American Film Institute Catalog
  2. ^ "Absolute Quiet (1936)". IMDb.

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