Something in the City (1950)
A man hides the fact that he lost his job from his wife by apparently going off to work each day as normal but runs into trouble when he is tailed by a reporter.
Director:
Maclean Rogers
Writer:
Michael Pertwee
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Richard Hearne as William Ningle |
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Garry Marsh as Mr. Holley |
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Ellen Pollock as Mrs. Holley |
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Dora Bryan as Waitress |
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Betty Sinclair as Mrs. Ningle |
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Tom Gill as Richard |
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Diana Calderwood as Beryl |
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Bill Shine as Reporter |
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Molly Weir as Nellie |
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George Merritt as Police Inspector |
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Horace Kenney as Squeaker Man |
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Gerald Rex as Map Seller |
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Vi Kaley as Old Vera |
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Ben Williams as Policeman |
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Esme Beringer as Miss Prouncy |
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Kenneth Henry as City Man |
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Mackenzie Ward as Chelsea Artist |
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Stanley Vilven as News Vendor |
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Stanley Baker as Policeman |
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Claude Hulbert as Drunk Art buyer |
| Directing | Maclean Rogers | Director |
| Directing | Denis Johnson | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Michael Pertwee | Screenplay |
| Camera | Dudley Lovell | Camera Operator |
| Production | A.R. Rawlinson | Associate Producer |
| Production | E.S. Laurie | Production Manager |
| Directing | Ann Forsyth | Continuity |
| Sound | Tommy Meyers | Sound Recordist |
| Production | Ernest G. Roy | Producer |
| Camera | Curtis Reeks | Still Photographer |
| Camera | Geoffrey Faithfull | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Charles Hasse | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Vera Franklin | Hairdresser |
| Art | Harry White | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Bill Lodge | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Wilfred Burns | Original Music Composer |