Silent Dust (1949)
A wealthy blind man is determined to build a cricket pavilion as a memorial to his dead son, who was killed in battle in World War II. Not long before the dedication ceremony is to be held, the son shows up; it turns out that he wasn't killed in battle but deserted, and has become a blackmailer and a killer. He wants to get some money to "start a new life", but his blind father senses that something is wrong and sets out to find out what's going on.
Director: Lance Comfort
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Sally Gray as Angela Rawley |
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Derek Farr as Maxwell Oliver |
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Nigel Patrick as Simon Rawley |
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Stephen Murray as Robert Rawley |
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Beatrice Campbell as Joan Rawley |
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George Woodbridge as Foreman |
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Seymour Hicks as Lord Clandon |
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Marie Lohr as Lady Clandon |
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Edgar Norfolk as Simpson |
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James Hayter as Pringle |
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Yvonne Owen as Nellie |
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Irene Handl as Cook |
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Maria Var as Cafe Singer |
| Directing | Lance Comfort | Director |
| Editing | Lito Carruthers | Editor |
| Writing | Michael Pertwee | Writer |
| Production | Nat A. Bronstein | Producer |
| Art | C.P. Norman | Art Direction |
| Writing | Roland Pertwee | Writer |
| Sound | Georges Auric | Music |
| Camera | Wilkie Cooper | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Rahvis | Costume Designer |