Badger’s Green (1934)
March 11, 1934Release Date
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Frank Moore
Dr Wetherby

David Horne
Major Forrester

Sebastian Smith
Mr Twigg

Valerie Hobson
Molly Butler

Bruce Lester
Dickie Wetherby

John Turnbull
Thomas Butler

Wally Patch
Mr Rogers

Elsie Irving
Mrs Wetherby
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Badger's Green is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Valerie Hobson, Bruce Lester, David Horne and Wally Patch. It was adapted from the 1930 play Badger's Green by R.C. Sheriff. A picturesque village is threatened with redevelopment by a speculative builder, leading to widespread protest. In the end the builder agrees to settle the future of the village on the result of a cricket match.
It was produced by the British & Dominions Film Corporation at their Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by Paramount Pictures to allow them to comply with the terms of the annual quota. Badger's Green is currently missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institute's "75 Most Wanted" lost films. The story was later remade for the 1949 film Badger's Green, which does survive.