| The Pride of the Force | |
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| Directed by | Norman Lee | 
| Written by | 
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| Produced by | Norman Lee | 
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| Cinematography | Claude Friese-Greene | 
| Edited by | Edward B. Jarvis | 
| Music by | Idris Lewis | 
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| Distributed by | Wardour Films | 
Release date  | August 1933 | 
Running time  | 75 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
The Pride of the Force is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Leslie Fuller, Patrick Aherne, Faith Bennett and Hal Gordon.[1] The plot concerns a farmworker who inadvertently becomes the pride of the Metropolitan Police force.
Produced by British International Pictures as part of a series of vehicles for the music hall star Leslie Fuller, it was shot at the company's Elstree Studios.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director John Mead. It was trade shown in August 1933 but didn't go on full release until March 1934.
Cast
- Leslie Fuller as Bill / Bob Porter
 - Patrick Aherne as Max Heinrich
 - Nancy Bates as Sheila
 - Faith Bennett as Peggy Ramsbottom
 - King Curtis as Steve
 - Alf Goddard as Sergeant Brown
 - Hal Gordon as Dick Smith
 - Frank Perfitt as Inspector Ramsbottom
 - Ben Welden as Tony Carlotti
 
References
Bibliography
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
 - Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
 
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