Your Witness (film)
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Your Witness | |
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Directed by | Robert Montgomery |
Produced by | Joan Harrison |
Written by |
Hugo Butler Ian McLellan Hunter |
Starring |
Robert Montgomery Leslie Banks Felix Aylmer Andrew Cruickshank |
Distributed by | Warner Brothers |
Release dates | 6 March 1950 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Your Witness is a 1950 British drama film directed by and starring Robert Montgomery. It also featured Leslie Banks, Felix Aylmer and Andrew Cruickshank.[1] A leading American lawyer travels to London to defend an old friend from the Second World War who is facing a charge of murder.[2] It was the last film of Leslie Banks.
Cast
- Robert Montgomery - Adam Heyward
- Leslie Banks - Colonel Summerfield
- Felix Aylmer - The Judge
- Andrew Cruickshank - Sir Adrian Horth KC
- Patricia Cutts - Alex Summerfield
- Harcourt Williams - Richard Beamish
- Jenny Laird - Mary Baxter
- Michael Ripper - Samuel 'Sam' Baxter
- Ann Stephens - Catherine Ann 'Sandy' Summerfield
- Wylie Watson - Mr. Widgery, Red Lion Proprietor
- Noel Howlett - Martin Foxglove KC, Sam's Barrister
- James Hayter - Prouty
- John Sharp - Police Constable Hawkins
- Shelagh Fraser - Ellen Foster
- Dandy Nichols - Waitress
- Stanley Baker - Sergeant Bannoch
- Erik Chitty - Clerk of the Court
- Amy Dalby - Mrs. Widgely
- Wensley Pithey - Alfred
- Hal Osmond - Taxi Driver
References
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