To Dorothy, a Son (1954)
Under a complicated bequest from her uncle, Myrtle stands to inherit $2,000,000 if her ex-husband doesn't have any male heirs on the way, else he gets the cash. She journies from New York to England, and finally tracks him down with his heavily pregnant new wife. Should she try and woo him back or challenge the legality of the new marriage?
Director: Muriel Box
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Shelley Winters as Myrtle La Mar |
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Peggy Cummins as Dorothy Rapallo |
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John Gregson as Tony Rapallo |
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Wilfrid Hyde-White as Starke |
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Mona Washbourne as Midwife Appleby |
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Maurice Kaufmann as Elmer the Pianist |
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Joan Sims as Telephone Operator |
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Aubrey Mather as Dr. Cameron |
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Hal Osmond as Livingston Potts |
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Hartley Power as Cy Daniel |
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John Warren as Waiter |
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Fred Berger as Furrier |
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Dorothy Bramhall as Starke's Secretary |
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Nicholas Parsons as Passport Official |
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Ronald Adam as Parsons |
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Martin Miller as Brodcynsky |
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Alfie Bass as Cab Driver |
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Anthony Oliver as Express Reporter |
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Meredith Edwards as Carter |
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Marjorie Rhodes as Landlady |
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Grace Denbigh Russell as Spinster (uncredited) |
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Charles Hawtrey as Waiter at Pub |
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Bartlett Mullins as Mechanic (uncredited) |
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Campbell Singer as Pub Landlord |
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Gudrun Ure as Cy Daniel's Secretary (uncredited) |
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Joan Hickson as Pub Landlady |
| Directing | Muriel Box | Director |
| Production | Sydney Box | Producer |
| Production | Peter Rogers | Producer |
| Production | Peter Noble | Associate Producer |
| Production | Ben Schrift | Producer |
| Sound | George Paternoster | Boom Operator |
| Writing | Peter Rogers | Screenstory |
| Editing | Alfred Roome | Editor |
| Directing | Barbara Wainwright | Continuity |