In 1930, a 3-minute call from New York to London would cost around $10. This was a significant amount at the time, roughly equivalent to about $150 today when adjusted for inflation. Long-distance telephone calls were still relatively new and expensive, reflecting the technology and infrastructure of the era.
So This Is London - 1930 was released on: USA: 23 May 1930 (New York City, New York) USA: 6 June 1930 France: 8 May 1931
The Doorway to Hell - 1930 was released on: USA: 18 October 1930 USA: 31 October 1930 (New York City, New York) UK: 16 October 2013 (London Film Festival)
London, England. 1930's.
Dixiana - 1930 was released on: USA: 1 August 1930 UK: 27 August 1930 (London) (press screening) USA: 4 September 1930 (New York City, New York) UK: 23 January 1931 Sweden: 20 February 1931 Finland: 18 June 1933
New York - London 7:00 London - New York 8:00
1 a.m. London is about 5 hours ahead of New York City.
It depends on the wind.
If you flew from New York to London, you would need to set your watch back 5 hours to adjust for the time difference. So, if it was 11 AM on your watch when you landed in London, the local time in London would be 6 AM.
Paris, New York, London or Milan
For the Defense - 1930 was released on: USA: 19 July 1930 (New York City, New York)
You would cross the Atlantic Ocean to go from London to New York City.
Most would agree the leading cities are London, Paris, New York and Milan