The Rolling Road

The Rolling Road is a 1927 British drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Carlyle Blackwell, Flora le Breton, Clifford Heatherley and A.V. Bramble. A young woman in a Cornish fishing village has to choose between various suitors. It was made at Islington Studios and on location at Porthleven in Cornwall and Great Yarmouth in Norfolk. It premiered in May 1927 and went on general release in September of the same year. It's critical reception was unenthusiastic, with reviewers feeling it was below the standard of Cutts' other work during the era.

The Rolling Road

The Rolling Road is a 1927 British drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Carlyle Blackwell, Flora le Breton, Clifford Heatherley and A.V. Bramble. A young woman in a Cornish fishing village has to choose between various suitors. It was made at Islington Studios and on location at Porthleven in Cornwall and Great Yarmouth in Norfolk. It premiered in May 1927 and went on general release in September of the same year. It's critical reception was unenthusiastic, with reviewers feeling it was below the standard of Cutts' other work during the era.