The Quiet Woman (1951)
The former wife of a criminal moves to a coastal town and takes over the running of a bar known as The Quiet Woman. She becomes outraged when she discovers the previous owner had allowed local smugglers to use it as a base. She soon has become romantically involved with one of the smugglers, which causes enormous problems when a customs officer turns up, followed closely by her former husband.
Director:
John Gilling
Writer:
John Gilling
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Jane Hylton as Jane Foster |
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Derek Bond as Duncan McLeod |
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Dora Bryan as Elsie Tripp |
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Harry Towb as Jim Cranshaw |
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Dianne Foster as Helen |
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Michael Balfour as Lefty Brown |
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John Horsley as Dick Bromley |
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Peter Madren as Willis |
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Michael Logan as Police Sergeant |
| Camera | Monty Berman | Director of Photography |
| Production | Robert S. Baker | Producer |
| Writing | John Gilling | Screenplay |
| Production | Monty Berman | Producer |
| Writing | Ruth Adam | Original Story |
| Sound | John Lanchbery | Music |
| Directing | John Gilling | Director |