The Middle Watch (1930)
1h 54m
Running Time
October 27, 1930Release Date
Plot.
'Captain tries to hide accidental female passengers from admiral.' (British Film Catalogue)
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
![Owen Nares](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/108810-owen-nares.webp)
Owen Nares
Captain Maitland
![Jacqueline Logan](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/59852-jacqueline-logan.webp)
Jacqueline Logan
Mary Carlton
![Jack Raine](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/25901-jack-raine.webp)
Jack Raine
Commander Baddeley
![Dodo Watts](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/127494-dodo-watts.webp)
Dodo Watts
Fay Eaton
![Frederick Volpe](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
Frederick Volpe
Admiral Sir Herbert Hewitt
![Henry Wenman](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
Henry Wenman
Marine Ogg
![Reginald Purdell](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/25902-reginald-purdell.webp)
Reginald Purdell
Corporal Duckett
![Margaret Halstan](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/310686-margaret-halstan.webp)
Margaret Halstan
Lady Agatha Hewitt
![Phyllis Loring](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
Phyllis Loring
Nancy Hewitt
![Hamilton Keene](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
Hamilton Keene
Captain Randall
![Muriel Aked](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/186634-muriel-aked.webp)
Muriel Aked
Charlotte Hopkinson
![George Carr](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
George Carr
Ah Fong
![Syd Crossley](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/180208-syd-crossley.webp)
Syd Crossley
Sentry
![Norman Walker](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/222459-norman-walker.webp)
Norman Walker
Script / Director
![John Maxwell](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
John Maxwell
Producer
![Frank Launder](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/17602-frank-launder.webp)
Frank Launder
Script
Details.
Wiki.
The Middle Watch is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Norman Walker and starring Owen Nares, Jacqueline Logan, Jack Raine and Dodo Watts. It was based on a play of the same name by Ian Hay. (The play is mentioned by David Niven in his memoir, along with Ann Todd who had a minor role in it). The film's sets were designed by John Mead.
The film was made by British International Pictures at its Elstree Studios. It was later remade in 1940 by the same company.