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Lease of Life


Lease of Life

Lease of Life (1954)

Drama

Der Regisseur: Charles Frend

Erwartungsdatum: 1954-10-18
Status: Released
Run time: 94 min / 1:34
Production Company : Ealing Studios
Production Country: United Kingdom

IMDB


Casts

Robert Donat
as Rev William Thorne
Kay Walsh
as Mrs. Vera Thorne
Denholm Elliott
as Martin Blake
Adrienne Corri
as Susan Thorne
Walter Fitzgerald
as The Dean
Reginald Beckwith
as Journalist Foley
Vida Hope
as Mrs. Sproatley
Cyril Raymond
as Headmaster
Russell Waters
as Russell
Richard Wattis
as Solicitor
Beckett Bould
as Mr. Sproatley
Robert Sandford
as Boy with Book
Frank Atkinson
as Verger
Alan Webb
as Dr. Pembury
Frederick Piper
as Jeweller
Richard Leech
as Carter
Edie Martin
as Miss Calthorp's Friend
Mark Daly
as Spooner
Lockwood West
as Bookdealer
John Salew
as Sproatley's Doctor
Jean Anderson
as Miss Calthorp
Mark Dignam
as Mr. Black
Charles Saynor
as The Policeman
Sheila Raynor
as Mistress of Ceremonies
Ernest Blyth
as Cathedral Congregation Member (uncredited)
Mandy Harper
as Child on Bus (uncredited)
Richard Neller
as Member of Congregation (uncredited)
Jim Brady
as Engine Driver (uncredited)

Team

Directing Charles Frend Director
Production Jack Rix Associate Producer
Writing Eric Ambler Writer
Sound Alan Rawsthorne Music
Art Jim Morahan Art Direction
Production Michael Balcon Producer
Camera Douglas Slocombe Director of Photography
Camera Roy Gough Still Photographer

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