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Wikipedia article




'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.

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'

Cast



*Lionel Atwill as G.A. Axton

*Irene Hervey as Laura Tait

*Raymond Walburn as Governor Pruden

*Stuart Erwin as 'Chubby' Rudd

*Ann Loring as Zelda Tadema

*Louis Hayward as Gregory Bengard

*Wallace Ford as Jack

*Bernadene Hayes as Judy

*Robert Gleckler as Jasper Cowdray

*Harvey Stephens as Barney Tait

*J. Carrol Naish as Pedro

*Matt Moore as Pilot

*Robert Livingston as Co-Pilot

References




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