Three Floors Up
c. 1935
Cat no. 2674
Morality tale about the corrosive effect of money.
A painter and a sculptor sharing a third-floor studio are visited by an art dealer and his daughter. The painter is promoted by the dealer, given an exhibition, and falls for the daughter. Class differences, the corrosive effect of money, success, failure, and love are all displayed.
Featured Buildings
Aldwych Restaurant, Aldwych, London
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Production company : Ace Movies
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Director : Ben Carleton
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Distributor : Institute of Amateur Cinematographers
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Assistant director : Frank Biggs
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Script : J.L. Bacon (story)
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Other : Maurice Jeater (art direction)
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Camera : J. Luetchford Bacon
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Camera : Douglas Littler (assistant camera)
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The artist Cliff West
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The sculptor Roy Gamble
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The Skivvy Phyllis Robertson
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An art dealer Leslie Carter
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His daughter Dodo Shields
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Conchita, the model Myrtle Topley
Manifestations
Three Floors Up
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: IAC
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Subject: sculptors / painters (artists) / servants / class distinction
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