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Compromising Daphne is a drama film from 1930 that explores the tensions between a young couple and their overbearing parents. This film, produced by British International Pictures, is a notable entry in early British cinema.
Compromising Daphne has a rather limited format history, as it hasn't received a wide restoration or re-release. It remains somewhat of a rarity, with only a few known prints in circulation, which piques collector interest. The film finds its niche appeal among those who appreciate the subtleties of early sound cinema and the emotional complexities of familial relationships, making it a noteworthy entry in the era's dramatic landscape.
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Compromising Daphne is a drama film.
The director of Compromising Daphne is not provided.
The film stars Jean Colin, Phyllis Konstam, C.M. Hallard, and others.
Compromising Daphne was released in 1930.
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