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Twice Branded

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Twice Branded (1936) is a British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers. It was made at Walton Studios as a low-budget “quota quickie” and released by RKO Pictures. The film stars James Mason, Robert Rendel, and Lucille Lisle. It was produced by George Smith Productions, with screenplay by Kathleen Butler and H. F. Maltby and the story based on a novel by Anthony Richardson.

Plot
A man who has just completed a prison sentence returns home and tries to mend his relationship with his family. He also aims to keep his son from joining the same criminal gang that led to his own conviction.

Cast
- James Mason as Henry Hamilton
- Robert Rendel as Charles Hamilton
- Lucille Lisle as Betty Hamilton
- Eve Gray as Sylvia Hamilton
- Mickey Brantford as Dennis Hill
- Ethel Griffies as Mrs. Etta Hamilton
- Isobel Scaife as Mary
- Paul Blake as Lord Hugo Winstanley
- Neville Brook as Marcus Leadbetter
- Ethel Royale as Miss Miller
- Wally Patch as James Kaley

Production details
- Directed by: Maclean Rogers
- Written by: Kathleen Butler and H. F. Maltby (based on a novel by Anthony Richardson)
- Cinematography: Geoffrey Faithfull; Editing: Daniel Birt
- Production company: George Smith Productions
- Distributor: RKO Pictures
- Filming location: Walton Studios
- Genre: Drama
- Country: United Kingdom
- Language: English

Release
- Release date: 11 May 1936
- Running time: 72 minutes


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