The End of the River

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The End of the River
Directed by Derek N. Twist
Produced by Michael Powell
Emeric Pressburger
Written by Wolfgang Wilhelm
Starring Sabu
Bibi Ferreira
Esmond Knight
Music by Lambert Williamson
Cinematography Christopher G. Challis
Editing by Brereton Porter
Distributed by General Film Distributors
Release date(s) December 1, 1947 UK
Running time 83 min
Language English
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The End of the River (1947) is a British film made in Brazil about a South American Indian boy who leaves the jungle to the city, where he is accused of murder. It was directed by Derek Twist and written by Wolfgang Wilhelm, based on a novel by Desmond Holdridge. The film stars Sabu and Bibi Ferreira.

The film was produced by Powell & Pressburger, the famous filmmaking duo known as "The Archers".

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Powell and Pressburger
The films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
1930s The Spy in Black | The Lion Has Wings
1940s Contraband | An Airman's Letter to His Mother | Forty-Ninth Parallel | One of Our Aircraft is Missing | The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp | The Volunteer | A Canterbury Tale | I Know Where I'm Going! | A Matter of Life and Death | Black Narcissus | The Red Shoes | The Small Back Room
1950s The Elusive Pimpernel | Gone to Earth | The Tales of Hoffmann | Oh... Rosalinda!! | The Battle of the River Plate | Ill Met by Moonlight
1960s Peeping Tom (not Pressburger) | They're a Weird Mob | Age of Consent
1970s The Boy Who Turned Yellow
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