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Stanley Holloway | Valentine | |
George Relph | Weech | |
Naunton Wayne | Blakeworth | |
John Gregson | Gordon | |
Godfrey Tearle | The Bishop | |
Hugh Griffith | Dan | |
Gabrielle Brune | Joan | |
Sid James | Hawkins | |
Reginald Beckwith | Coggett | |
Edie Martin | Emily | |
Michael Trubshawe | Ruddock | |
Jack MacGowran | Vernon Crump | |
Ewan Roberts | Alec Pearce | |
Herbert C. Walton | Seth | |
John Rudling | Clegg | |
Nancy O'Neil | Mrs. Blakeworth | |
Campbell Singer | Police Sergeant | |
Frank Atkinson | Station Sergeant | |
Wensley Pithey | A Policeman | |
Harold Alford | Guard |
Director |
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Producer |
Michael Balcon
Michael Truman |
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Writer | T.E.B. Clarke
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Cinematography |
Douglas Slocombe
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Musician | Georges Auric
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When British Railways announce the closure of the Titfield to Mallingford branch line a group of local residents make a bid to run it themselves, backed by a monied member of the community who is attracted by the complete lack of licensing hours on trains. Unfortunately the local bus company starts to use methods that can hardly be seen as fair competition. |
Seen it: Yes 1. Hue and Cry | |
Seen it: Yes 2. Passport to Pimlico | |
Seen it: Yes 3. The Titfield Thunderbolt | |
Seen it: Yes 4. Forever Ealing | |
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