The Rat
Plot: Jean Boucheron the cat burglar is the darling of the Montmartre whores--and catches the eye of slumming socialite Zelia de Chaumont, who decides to "reform" him. A complication is his lovely young ward Odile
Ruth Chatterton. Ruth Chatterton was 44 in The Rat as 'Zelia de Chaumont'.
Anton Walbrook. Anton Walbrook was 40 in The Rat as 'Jean Boucheron, the 'Rat''.
Rène Ray. Rène Ray was 26 in The Rat as 'Odile Verdier'.
Beatrix Lehmann. Beatrix Lehmann was 34 in The Rat as 'Marguerite'.
Mary Clare. Mary Clare was 45 in The Rat as 'Mere Colline'.
Felix Aylmer. Felix Aylmer was 48 in The Rat as 'Prosecuting Counsel'.
Hugh Miller. Hugh Miller was 48 in The Rat as 'Luis Stets'.
Frederick Culley. Frederick Culley was 58 in The Rat as 'Judge'.
Nadine March. Nadine March was 39 in The Rat as 'Rose'.
George Merritt. George Merritt was 46 in The Rat as 'Pierre Verdier'.
Leo Genn. Leo Genn was 32 in The Rat as 'Defending Counsel'.
Fanny Wright. Fanny Wright was 64 in The Rat as 'Therese'.
Jack Raymond. Jack Raymond was 51 in The Rat as 'Director'
Freddie Young. Freddie Young was 35 in The Rat as 'Director of Photography'
Romney Brent. Romney Brent was 35 in The Rat as 'Writer'
Marjorie Gaffney. Marjorie Gaffney was >> in The Rat as 'Scenario Writer'
Hans Rameau. Hans Rameau was 35 in The Rat as 'Screenplay'
Herbert Wilcox. Herbert Wilcox was 47 in The Rat as 'Producer'
Anthony Collins. Anthony Collins was 44 in The Rat as 'Original Music Composer'
Miles Malleson. Miles Malleson was 49 in The Rat as 'Dialogue'
Constance Collier. Constance Collier was 59 in The Rat as 'Theatre Play'
Ivor Novello. Ivor Novello was 44 in The Rat as 'Theatre Play'