
Rynox is a 1932 British crime film directed by Michael Powell and starring Stewart Rome, John Longden and Dorothy Boyd. It was written by Powell, Jerome Jackson and Philip MacDonald, adapted from the 1930 novel by MacDonald. It was made at Walton Studios outside London as a second feature.
Things are not all well at Rynox House, where the company is on the verge of collapse. At the same time, its senior partner, FX Benedik, keeps receiving threats from the disgruntled Boswell Marsh, who is seen in town buying theatre tickets and revolvers. As the Rynox staff, including the young Tony Benedik, work to keep the business afloat, FX invites Marsh to settle his grievances at his house one fateful night....
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Rynox is a 1932 British crime film directed by Michael Powell and starring Stewart Rome, John Longden and Dorothy Boyd. It was written by Powell, Jerome Jackson and Philip MacDonald, adapted from the 1930 novel by MacDonald. It was made at Walton Studios outside London as a second feature.
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