Two Days to Live (1940)
A hypochondriac misunderstands a telephone conversation, and believes he has only two days to live. It galvanises him into action and he finds all kinds of a new friends who free him from anxiety.
Director: Walter Tennyson
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Richard Goolden as Mr. Jackson |
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Phyllis Calvert as Joyce |
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Ernest Sefton as The Burglar |
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Frank Atkinson as Wilkie |
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Andreas Malandrinos as Duvaliti |
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Arthur Seaton as Reginald Newbould |
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Douglas Stewart as Trevor Williams |
| Directing | Walter Tennyson | Director |
| Crew | Desmond Dickinson | Cinematography |
| Production | Alfred d'Eyncourt | Producer |
| Writing | Ian Walker | Writer |