Eight O'Clock Walk
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Eight O'Clock Walk | |
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Directed by | Lance Comfort |
Produced by | George King |
Written by |
Jack Roffey Gordon Harboard Guy Morgan John Baines |
Starring |
Richard Attenborough Cathy O'Donnell Derek Farr Ian Hunter |
Music by | George Melachrino |
Cinematography | Brendan J. Stafford |
Editing by | Francis Bieber |
Studio | British Aviation Pictures |
Distributed by |
British Lion (UK) AAP (US) |
Release dates | 16 March 1954 |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | £94,602 (UK)[1] |
Eight O'Clock Walk is a 1954 British drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Richard Attenborough, Cathy O'Donnell, and Maurice Denham. Its plot involves a taxi-driver who is tried for the murder of a young girl on a bomb site.
Cast
- Richard Attenborough as Thomas 'Tom' Leslie Manning
- Cathy O'Donnell as Jill Manning
- Derek Farr as Peter Tanner
- Ian Hunter as Geoffrey Tanner
- Maurice Denham as Horace Clifford
- Bruce Seton as Detective Chief Inspector
- Lily Kann as Mrs. Adeline Zunz
- Harry Welchman as Justice Harrington
- Kynaston Reeves as Munro
- Eithne Dunne as Mrs. Evans
- Cheryl Molineaux as Irene Evans
- Totti Truman Taylor as Miss Ribden-White
- Robert Adair as Albert Pettigrew
- Grace Arnold as Mrs. Higgs
- David Hannaford as Ernie Higgs
- Sally Stephens as Edith Higgs
- Vernon Kelso as Superintendent
- Robert Sydney as Ted Lane, dispatcher
- Max Brimmell as Joe, displaced cabbie
- Humphrey Morton as P.C.Tamplin
- Arthur Hewlett as Reynolds
- Philip King as Prison Doctor
- Jean St. Clair as Mrs. Gurney
- Enid Hewitt as Grace
- Noel Dyson as Gallery Regular
- Dorothy Darke as Charwoman
- Bartlett Mullins as Hargreaves
- Sue Thackeray as Girl
- Ian Fleming as Jury Member
- Henry B. Longhurst as Clerk of Court
- Elsie Wagstaff as Mrs Peskitt
References
- ↑ Vincent Porter, 'The Robert Clark Account', Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol 20 No 4, 2000 p503
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