The Three Weird Sisters (1948)
Three older sisters live on their family estate in Wales. This household once proudly reigned over a mining town, but the mines dried up and the estate and the town have fallen on hard times. When the land crumbles and a number of homes in the town are destroyed the sisters promise to rebuild the homes.
Director: Daniel Birt
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Nancy Price as Gertrude Morgan-Vaughan |
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Mary Clare as Maude Morgan-Vaughan |
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Mary Merrall as Isobel Morgan-Vaughan |
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Nova Pilbeam as Claire Prentiss |
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Anthony Hulme as David Davies |
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Raymond Lovell as Owen Morgan-Vaughan |
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Elwyn Brook-Jones as Thomas |
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Edward Rigby as Waldo |
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Hugh Griffith as Mabli Hughes |
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Marie Ault as Beattie |
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David Davies as Police Sergeant |
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Hugh Pryse as Minister |
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Lloyd Pearson as Solicitor |
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Doreen Richards as Mrs. Probart |
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Bartlett Mullins as Dispenser |
| Directing | Daniel Birt | Director |
| Writing | Charlotte Armstrong | Novel |
| Writing | Louise Birt | Writer |
| Writing | David Evans | Writer |
| Writing | Nancy Price | Writer |
| Production | Louis H. Jackson | Producer |
| Editing | Monica Kimick | Editor |
| Art | C. Wilfred Arnold | Art Direction |
| Camera | Moray Grant | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Ernest Palmer | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Dylan Thomas | Writer |
| Sound | Hans May | Original Music Composer |