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The Story of Papworth

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1935 film by Anthony Asquith

The Story of Papworth (also known as The Story of Papworth, the Village of Hope) is a 1935 British short drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Madeleine Carroll, Gordon Harker and C. Aubrey Smith. The screenplay concerns a consumptive (a tuberculosis sufferer) who is saved by the village of Papworth, which raises funds for his treatment.

The film shared its royal premiere before Queen Mary on 17 December 1935 at the Leicester Square Theatre with RenΓ© Clair's The Ghost Goes West. The whole of the ticket proceeds was devoted to funding a nurses' home at Papworth Village Settlement.

References

  1. "The Story of Papworth, the Village of Hope". IMDb.
  2. BFI.org
  3. See advertisement in The Times, 14 December 1935, p. 11. See also Papworth Industries.

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Films directed by Anthony Asquith
Feature films
Short films


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