

85 minutes
6/1/1939
The Four Men of the title are British WWI veterans who decide to work secretly against enemies of the country. They aren't above a bit of murder or sabotage to serve their ends, but they consider themselves to be true patriots.

Hugh Sinclair
as Humphrey Mansfield

Griffith Jones
as James Brodie

Francis L. Sullivan
as Leon Poiccard

Frank Lawton
as James Terry

Anna Lee
as Ann Lodge

Alan Napier
as Sir Hamar Ryman M.P.

Basil Sydney
as Frank Snell

Lydia Sherwood
as Myra Hastings

Edward Chapman
as B.J. Burrell

Athole Stewart
as Police Commissioner

George Merritt
as Inspector Falmouth

Garry Marsh
as Bill Grant

Ellaline Terriss
as Lady Willoughby

Roland Pertwee
as Mr Hastings

Eliot Makeham
as Simmons

Frederick Piper
as Pickpocket (uncredited)

Henrietta Watson
as Mrs. Truscott

Jon Pertwee
as Rally campaigner (uncredited)

Liam Gaffney
as Taxi driver (uncredited)

Manning Whiley
as (uncredited)
Neal Arden
as (uncredited)

Basil Radford
as (uncredited)

Edward Rigby
as (uncredited)
Paul Sheridan
as (uncredited)

Winston Churchill
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Arthur Hambling
as Constable Benham

Bryan Herbert
as Taxi driver (uncredited)

Adolf Hitler
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
James Knight
as Policeman Outside Parliament (uncredited)
Percy Parsons
as American Broadcaster (uncredited)

Charles Paton
as Platform Speaker (uncredited)
Percy Walsh
as Prison Governor (uncredited)