The Limping Man is a 1930 mystery thriller play by the British author Will Scott.
It premiered at the Pleasure Gardens Theatre in Folkstone before transferring to London's West End.
The West End cast included Arthur Hardy, Ronald Simpson, Franklin Dyall, Eve Gray.
[1] It subsequently returned to the West End for a longer run from 1935 to 1936.
[3] The second adaptation The Limping Man was made at Welwyn Studios by Walter Summers and starred Francis L. Sullivan, Hugh Wakefield and Patricia Hilliard.