| God's Clay | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Graham Cutts | 
| Written by | Claude Askew (novel)  Alice Askew (novel) Maclean Rogers  | 
| Produced by | Harry Ham | 
| Starring | Anny Ondra Trilby Clark Franklyn Bellamy Haddon Mason  | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | First National Film Distributors | 
Release date  | August 1928 | 
Running time  | 6,301 feet[1] | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Languages | Silent  English intertitles  | 
God's Clay is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Anny Ondra, Trilby Clark, Haddon Mason and Franklyn Bellamy.[2] It is an adaptation of the novel God's Clay by Claude Askew and Alice Askew. It had previously been made into a 1919 film of the same name. The film was made at Elstree Studios by the British subsidiary of the First National Pictures.
Plot
A respectable woman's position in society is threatened by a blackmailer.
Cast
- Anny Ondra as Angela Clifford
 - Trilby Clark as Poppy Stone
 - Franklyn Bellamy as Jaspar Murgatroyd
 - Haddon Mason as Geoffrey Vance
 - Marie Ault as Hannah
 - Julian Royce as Duke
 - Bernard Vaughan as Butler
 - Antoinette Brough as Mary Robbins
 - Annie Esmond as Minor role
 
References
Bibliography
- Low, Rachel. The History of British Film: Volume IV, 1918–1929. Routledge, 1997.
 
External links
- God's Clay at IMDb
 
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