

G.W. Service, London
Directed by Clarence BrownIn this Depression-era story set in London, a department-store owner (Lewis Stone) faces bankruptcy while his family fritters away money. A long-standing employee (Lionel Barrymore) gets fired but finds new life in a home-based bakery. The owner's wife (Benita Hume) can't face life without money, so she runs off with another man, but the tables turn when a last-minute reprieve saves the store and a new relationship is forged between the men.
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G.W. Service, London was released on 28 april 1933.
G.W. Service, London was directed by Clarence Brown.
G.W. Service, London has a runtime of 82m.
G.W. Service, London was produced by Clarence Brown.
In this Depression-era story set in London, a department-store owner (Lewis Stone) faces bankruptcy while his family fritters away money. A long-standing employee (Lionel Barrymore) gets fired but finds new life in a home-based bakery. The owner's wife (Benita Hume) can't face life without money, so she runs off with another man, but the tables turn when a last-minute reprieve saves the store and a new relationship is forged between the men.
The key characters in G.W. Service, London are Tim Benton (Lionel Barrymore), Gabriel Service Sr. (Lewis Stone), Mrs. Isobel Service (Benita Hume).
G.W. Service, London is rated Not Rated.
G.W. Service, London is a Drama, Familj film.
G.W. Service, London has an audience rating of 6 out of 10.



















