Tesha
- 24 August 1928 (1928-08-24)
Running time
Sound Version (Synchronized)
English intertitles
Tesha is a 1928 British drama film directed by Victor Saville and Edwin Greenwood and starring María Corda, Jameson Thomas and Paul Cavanagh.[1] The film was originally shot as a silent film but in 1929 sound was added. While the sound version no audible dialog, it features a synchronized musical score with sound effects. The sound version of the film was released under the title "A Woman In The Night" in the United States.
Plot
A man's wife has an affair with his best friend and becomes pregnant.[2]
Cast
- María Corda as Tesha
- Jameson Thomas as Robert Dobree
- Paul Cavanagh as Lenane
- Mickey Brantford as Simpson
- Clifford Heatherley as Doctor
- J.J. Espinosa as Dancemaster
- Boris Ranevsky as Tesha's Father
- Daisy Campbell as Mrs Dobree
References
Bibliography
- Slide, Anthony (1985). Fifty Classic British Films, 1932-1982: A Pictorial Record. Constable and Company. ISBN 978-0486248608.
External links
- Tesha at IMDb
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Films directed by Victor Saville
- The Arcadians (1927)
- Tesha (1928)
- Kitty (1929)
- Woman to Woman (1929)
- The W Plan (1930)
- A Warm Corner (1930)
- The Sport of Kings (1931)
- Hindle Wakes (1931)
- Michael and Mary (1931)
- Sunshine Susie (1931)
- The Faithful Heart (1932)
- Love on Wheels (1932)
- The Good Companions (1933)
- I Was a Spy (1933)
- Friday the Thirteenth (1933)
- Evergreen (1934)
- Evensong (1934)
- The Iron Duke (1934)
- The Dictator (1935)
- Me and Marlborough (1935)
- First a Girl (1935)
- It's Love Again (1936)
- Action for Slander (1937)
- Dark Journey (1937)
- Storm in a Teacup (1937)
- South Riding (1938)
- The Earl of Chicago (1940)
- Forever and a Day (1943)
- Tonight and Every Night (1945)
- The Green Years (1946)
- Green Dolphin Street (1947)
- Desire Me (1947)
- If Winter Comes (1947)
- Conspirator (1949)
- Kim (1950)
- Calling Bulldog Drummond (1951)
- 24 Hours of a Woman's Life (1952)
- The Long Wait (1954)
- The Silver Chalice (1954)
- My Gun Is Quick (1957)
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