An Inspector Calls (film)

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An Inspector Calls
Directed by Guy Hamilton
Produced by A.D. Peters
Written by Play:
J.B. Priestley
Screenplay:
Desmond Davis
Starring Alastair Sim
Jane Wenham
Brian Worth
Eileen Moore
Music by Francis Chagrin
Cinematography Edward Scaife
(as Ted Scaife)
Editing by Alan Osbiston
Distributed by British Lion Film Corporation (UK)
Associated Artists Productions (USA)
Release date(s) Flag of the United Kingdom 16 March 1954
Flag of the United States 25 November 1954
Running time 80 min.
Language English
Allmovie profile
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For the play on which this film is based see An Inspector Calls. For the 1982 TV adaptation see An Inspector Calls (TV movie).

An Inspector Calls is a 1954 film directed by Guy Hamilton and written for the screen by Desmond Davis. It is based upon a play of the same name by J.B. Priestley. It stars Alastair Sim, Jane Wenham, and Brian Worth.

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[edit] Plot summary

Set in 1912, a dinner party held by the upper-class Birling family is interrupted by police inspector Poole[1] (changed from his original name of Inspector Goole,[2] in the play). He is investigating a suicide.

[edit] Production

An Inspector Calls was filmed at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, under the auspices of the Watergate Productions Ltd.

[edit] Cast

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b A.W., "An Inspector Calls (1954) -- At the Plaza", New York Times, November 26, 1954
  2. ^ An Inspector Calls, Internet Broadway Database

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