Hitchcock Chronology: Lord Camber's Ladies (1932)
Entries in the Hitchcock Chronology relating to Lord Camber's Ladies (1932)...
1932
April
- 4th - The Times reports that Hitchcock will be spending the next 12 months producing, rather than directing, films for British International Pictures. Ultimately, Lord Camber's Ladies is the only film Hitchcock will produce for the company.[1]
August
- 11th - The Times reports that Hitchcock has hired Benn Levy to direct Lord Camber's Ladies for British International Pictures.[2]
November
- 4th - Lord Camber's Ladies is previewed to the trade press at the Prince Edward Theatre, London.
- 5th - The Manchester Guardian reviews the trade preview of Lord Camber's Ladies and laments the trend of having the top-billed actors appear in minor roles — "Gerald du Maurier only comes into the picture half-way through" — but praises Benita Hume as being "admirably unsympathetic as the nurse."