Windom's Way
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Directed by | Ronald Neame |
Produced by |
John Bryan John Hawkesworth Earl St. John |
Written by |
Jill Craigie James Ramsey Ullman |
Starring | Peter Finch |
Music by | James Bernard |
Cinematography | Christopher Challis |
Editing by | Reginald Mills |
Release dates | December 1957 |
Running time | 108 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Windom's Way is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Ronald Neame set during the Malayan Emergency. It was nominated for four British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards in 1958.[1]
Cast
- Peter Finch as Alec Windom
- Mary Ure as Lee Windom
- Natasha Parry as Anna Vidal
- Robert Flemyng as Colonel George Hasbrook
- Michael Hordern as Patterson
- Grégoire Aslan as Mayor Lollivar
- John Cairney as Jan Vidal
- Marne Maitland as Commissioner Belhedron
- George Margo as Police Officer Lansang
- Kurt Siegenberg as Kosti
- Martin Benson as Samcar, Rebel Commander (uncredited)
- Sanny Bin Hussan as Father Amyan (uncredited)
- Burt Kwouk as Father Amyan's Aide (uncredited)
- Olaf Pooley as Colonel Lupat (uncredited)
- John A. Tinn as Patrol Leader (uncredited)
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