 
						Pett and Pott: A Fairy Story of the Suburbs (1934)
						
						
						
							The film, made to advertise domestic telephone sets, is based around two very different families. The Petts are conventional, happy and have children; the Potts are unconventional and unhappy, without children.						
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Cast
|   | Bruce Winston | As: The Judge | 
|   | Valeska Gert | As: The Maid | 
|   | Alberto Cavalcanti | As: J. Leviticus (uncredited) | 
|   | Humphrey Jennings | As: Grocer (uncredited) | 
|   | Stuart Legg | As: Admiral (uncredited) | 
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The film, made to advertise domestic telephone sets, is based around two very different families. The Petts are conventional, happy and have children; the Potts are unconventional and unhappy, without children.
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| Certification: | Unknown | 
Cast
|   | Bruce Winston | The Judge | 
|   | Valeska Gert | The Maid | 
|   | Alberto Cavalcanti | J. Leviticus (uncredited) | 
|   | Humphrey Jennings | Grocer (uncredited) | 
|   | Stuart Legg | Admiral (uncredited) | 
|   | Basil Wright | Vicar (uncredited) | 
Directed By
|   | Alberto Cavalcanti | Director | 
Writing Credits
|   | Stuart Legg | Writer | 
|   | Alberto Cavalcanti | Writer | 
Production Crew
Edited By
|   | Alberto Cavalcanti | Editor | 
Costume and Makeup
Sound
|   | Walter Leigh | Music | 
Visual Effects
Camera
|   | John Taylor | Director of Photography | 
Lighting
Art Department
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