"A local politician in Scotland tries to break the reporter who wrote a negative story about him, and who is also in love with his daughter."
Vivien Leigh
as Victoria Gow
Rex Harrison
as Frank Burdon
Cecil Parker
as Provost William Gow
Sara Allgood
as Honoria Hegarty
Ursula Jeans
as Lisbet Skirving
Gus McNaughton
as Horace Skirving
Edgar K. Bruce
as McKellar
Robert Hale
as Lord Skerryvore
Quentin McPhearson
as Baillie Callender
Arthur Wontner
as Fiscal
Eliot Makeham
as Sheriff
George Pughe
as Menzies
Arthur Seaton
as Police Sergeant
Cecil Mannering
as Police Constable
Ivor Barnard
as Watkins
Cyril Smith
as Councillor
W.G. Fay
as Michael Cassidy
Scruffy
as Patsy
Robin Burns
as Man in Crowd (uncredited)
Thomas Gallagher
as Man in Court (uncredited)
Cameron Hall
as Chauffeur (uncredited)
Victor Harrington
as Man Outside Sheriff's Court (uncredited)
Stuart Hibberd
as News Reader (uncredited)
Mervyn Johns
as Court Bailiff (uncredited)
Charles Paton
as Guest at Official Dinner (uncredited)
Ernest Roberts
as Man (uncredited)
Victor Saville
Director
Ian Dalrymple
Donald Bull
Writer
Bruno Frank
Theatre Play
James Bridie
Ned Mann
Special Effects
Muir Mathieson
Music Director
D. Gallai-Hatchard
Camera Operator
William Hornbeck
Supervising Editor
Frederic Lewis
Original Music Composer
Cyril Randell
Editor
Andrej Andrejew
Set Decoration
Hugh Stewart
Dora Wright
Production Manager
Producer
A.W. Watkins
Sound Director
Stanley Haynes
Associate Producer
Mutz Greenbaum
Director of Photography
Charles Tasto
Sound Recordist