Golden Arrow (film)
Golden Arrow is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Burgess Meredith, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Kathleen Harrison.[1]
Plot
On a journey from Paris to London, an Englishman, a Frenchman and an American bond with each other and indulge in a romantic fantasy about a girl they see.
Cast
- Burgess Meredith ... Dick
- Jean-Pierre Aumont ... Andre Marchand
- Paula Valenska ... Sury / Sonia / Hedy
- Kathleen Harrison ... Isobel
- Richard Murdoch ... David Felton
- Julian D'Albie ... Waterhouse
- José de Almeyda ... Jones
- Kenneth Kove ... Clergyman
- Henry Pascal ... Mazzini
- Glyn Lawson ... Max
- Karel Štěpánek ... Schroeder
- Edward Lexy ... The Colonel
- Michael Allen ... 1st Reporter
- Patrick Barr ... Hedy's Husband
- Hilda Bayley ... Mrs. Felton
- Derek Blomfield ... 1st Officer in nightclub
- Gerald Case ... 1st Military policeman
- Darcy Conyers ... 2nd Officer in nightclub
- James Crabbe ... John Felton
- Sandra Dorne ... 2nd Nightclub hostess
- John Gabriel ... 2nd Reporter
- Colin Gordon ... Connelly
- Fred Griffiths ... 2nd Military policeman
- Ernest Jay ... Mr. Felton
- Constance Lewis ... 2nd Woman
- Richard Molinas ... Schloss
- Hugh Morton ... Perdrelli
- Natasha Parry ... Betty Felton
- Ivan Samson ... Commanding Officer
- Eva Savage ... Mimi
- Philip Slessor ... BBC announcer
- Milo Sperber ... Black Marketeer
- Betty Stanley ... 3rd Woman
- Gordon Tanner ... Bixby
- Ingeborg von Kusserow ... 1st Nightclub hostess
- Richard Warner ... Captain
- Sam Wilkinson ... Taxi driver
- Millicent Wolf ... 1st Woman
References
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