Don't Take It to Heart (1944)
A stray World War Two bomb releases the ghost of the 3rd Earl of Chaunduyt after 400 years. A visiting professor, while wooing the beautiful Lady Mary, daughter of the present Earl, finds him an ally in his fight on behalf of the villagers to protect their ancient rights against a meddling newcomer.
Director: Jeffrey Dell
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Richard Bird as Ghost / Arthur |
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Edward Rigby as Butler |
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Esma Cannon as Maid |
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Ivor Barnard as Bus Driver |
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Patric Curwen as Smith |
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Margaret Withers as Mrs. Smith |
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Richard Greene as Peter Hayward |
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Brefni O'Rorke as Charles, Lord Chaunduyt |
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Harry Fowler as Telegraph Boy |
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Alfred Drayton as Joseph Pike |
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Joan Hickson as Mrs. Pike |
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Amy Veness as Cook |
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Moore Marriott as Granfer |
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Joyce Barbour as Harriet |
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Wylie Watson as Harry Bucket |
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Claude Dampier as Loopy |
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Arthur Hambling as Railway Porter |
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George Merritt as Landlord |
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Patricia Medina as Lady Mary |
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Ronald Squire as Music Lover at Ball |
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Claude Bailey as Magistrate |
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Edie Martin as Postmistress |
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Ernest Thesiger as Justices' Clerk |
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Ernest Jay as Reporter |
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Peter Cotes as Junior Counsel |
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David Horne as Sir Henry Wade |
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John Salew as Witness |
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John Turnbull as Police Sergeant |
| Directing | Knox Laing | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Stan Jolly | Sound |
| Sound | George Burgess | Sound |
| Camera | Bert Mason | Camera Operator |
| Art | Alex Vetchinsky | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Nell Taylor | Makeup Artist |
| Crew | Henry Harris | Special Effects |
| Crew | George Blackwell | Special Effects |
| Writing | Jeffrey Dell | Writer |
| Production | Sydney Box | Producer |
| Editing | Frederick Wilson | Editor |
| Sound | Mischa Spoliansky | Music |
| Directing | Jeffrey Dell | Director |
| Camera | Eric Cross | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Desmond Davis | Clapper Loader |