Die blaue Lampe (1950)
Kurz vor der Pensionierung wird Polizist George Dixon von dem Kriminellen Tom Riley umgebracht. Der junge Andy Mitchell kennt daraufhin nur noch ein Ziel: den Mord an seinem Kollegen rächen!
Der Regisseur:
Basil Dearden
Der Autor:
T. E. B. Clarke
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Jack Warner as PC George Dixon |
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Jimmy Hanley as PC Andy Mitchell |
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Dirk Bogarde as Tom Riley |
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Robert Flemyng as Police Sgt. Roberts |
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Bernard Lee as Divisional Detective Inspector Cherry |
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Peggy Evans as Diana Lewis |
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Patric Doonan as Spud |
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Bruce Seton as PC 'Jock' Campbell |
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Meredith Edwards as PC 'Taff' Hughes |
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Clive Morton as Police Sgt. Brooks |
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Frederick Piper as Alf Lewis |
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Dora Bryan as Maisie |
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Gladys Henson as Mrs Em Dixon |
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Tessie O'Shea as Herself - Singer |
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John Adams as PC at Darts Match (Uncredited) |
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Muriel Aked as Mrs Beryl Waterbourne (Uncredited) |
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Arnold Bell as Hospital Doctor (Uncredited) |
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Alma Cogan as Girl (Uncredited) |
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Michael Corcoran as Detective (Uncredited) |
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Betty Ann Davies as Mary Bertha Lewis (Uncredited) |
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Rowland Douglas as Cinema Doorman (Uncredited) |
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Renee Gadd as Woman Driver (Uncredited) |
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Michael Golden as Mike Randall (Uncredited) |
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Cameron Hall as Drunk (Uncredited) |
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Melvyn Hayes as Blond Urchin (Uncredited) |
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Eric Henderson as Police Constable (Uncredited) |
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Charles Houston as Man in ID Parade (Uncredited) |
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Glyn Houston as Barrow Boy (Uncredited) |
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Jennifer Jayne as June (Uncredited) |
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Gerry Judge as Driver in Crashed Car Sequence (Uncredited) |
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Sam Kydd as Bookmaker's Assistant at White City (Uncredited) |
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Duncan Lewis as Mr Williams (Uncredited) |
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Arthur Lovegrove as Man Being Fingerprinted (Uncredited) |
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Jack May as Old Man in Crowd (Uncredited) |
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William Mervyn as Chief Inspector Hammond (Uncredited) |
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Glen Michael as Larry (Uncredited) |
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Arthur Mullard as PC at Darts Game (Uncredited) |
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Richard Neller as Man in Crowd (Uncredited) |
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Rosemary Nicols as Urchin (Uncredited) |
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Joe Phelps as Man in Crowd (Uncredited) |
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Paul Phillips as Man in Street (Uncredited) |
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Sidney Pointer as Supt. Harwood (Uncredited) |
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John Salew as Officious Man (Uncredited) |
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Arthur Sandifer as Man in Street (Uncredited) |
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Stuart Saunders as White City Security Officer (Uncredited) |
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Charles Saynor as PC Wal Tovey (Uncredited) |
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Jack Sharp as Man in Crowd (Uncredited) |
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Norman Shelley as F.P. Jordan (Uncredited) |
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Campbell Singer as Station Sergeant (Uncredited) |
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Anthony Steel as Police Constable (Uncredited) |
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Gwynne Whitby as Police Sgt Grace Millard (Uncredited) |
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Billy Wilmot as Man in Crowd (Uncredited) |
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Doris Yorke as Cinema Cashier (Uncredited) |
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Arthur Rigby as Policeman at Station(uncredited) |
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Gene Neighbors as Queenie (uncredited) |
| Directing | Basil Dearden | Director |
| Writing | T. E. B. Clarke | Screenplay |
| Production | Michael Balcon | Producer |
| Camera | Gordon Dines | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Jan Read | Writer |
| Writing | Ted Willis | Writer |
| Art | Jim Morahan | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Anthony Mendleson | Costume Design |
| Camera | Chic Waterson | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Ernest Irving | Music Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ernest Taylor | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Harry Frampton | Makeup Artist |
| Editing | Peter Tanner | Editor |
| Directing | Harry Kratz | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Arthur Bradburn | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Lionel Banes | Additional Director of Photography |