I've looked Hue and Cry movie (Die kleinen Detektive).
Movie Issued - in 1947.
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Felix H. Wilkinson: Oh, how I loathe adventurous-minded boys.
Soundtrack: "Music" Performed by 'The Philharmonia Orchestra' (qv) Conductor 'Ernest Irving' (qv)
The bus which "Joe Kirby" jump onto after buying a spare of The Trump be registration JJ4377. The same bus is see twice over later contained by the watercolour, ratification exterior the publishers of The Trump. Obviously hired from London Transport in structure of the outer plane shot., The first film of 'Dandy Nichols' (qv)., 'Harry Fowler' (qv) later married fellow actress 'Joan Dowling' (qv), but sadly she committed suicide in 1954, aged just 26.
Other Literature: Auf Ihn Mit Gebrüll!. In: Film Bühne (Germany), Film-Bühne GmbH., No. 185, March 1949, Pg. 4
A gang of street boys foil a master crook who sends commands for robberies by cunningly altering a comic strip's wording each week, unknown to writer and printer. The first of the Ealing comedies.
Certificates: Iceland:L, Germany:12, Finland:S, UK:U
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: UK
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Crime
Languages: English
Locations: Ealing Studios, Ealing, London, England, UK, Holborn Viaduct, Holborn, London, England, UK, London, England, UK, River Thames, London, England, UK, St. Paul's Cathedral, Ludgate Hill, London, England, UK, The Pool of London, River Thames, London, England, UK, Tower Bridge, London, England, UK
Runtimes: 82
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: UK:February 1947, Finland:17 October 1947, Sweden:15 December 1947, Austria:1948, Denmark:29 March 1948, France:7 July 1948, Germany:4 March 1949, Japan:19 July 1949, USA:8 January 1951, West Germany:25 December 1963
In movie played:
Douglas Barr (actor)
Birth Date: 1932
Bruce Belfrage (actor)
Death Notes: Sydney, Australia
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Death Date: August 1974
Birth Date: 30 October 1900
Joe E. Carr (actor)
Appeared in over 1,500 T.V. commercials.
Height: 5' 11"
James Crabbe (actor)
Ian Dawson (actor)
Paul Demel (actor)
Death Notes: Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Birth Notes: Brünn, Moravia, Austria-Hungary (now Brno, Czech Republic)
Death Date: 31 August 1951
Birth Date: 14 May 1903
Arthur Denton (actor)
Howard Douglas (actor)
Birth Notes: Scotland, UK
Birth Date: 12 January 1896
Stanley Escane (actor)
Death Notes: Barnet, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Death Date: October 1996
Birth Date: 2 May 1927
Alec Finter (actor)
Harry Fowler (actor)
Birth Name: Fowler, Henry James
Birth Notes: Lambeth, London, England, UK
Spouse: 'Joan Dowling' (qv) (1951 - 31 March 1954) (her death)
Birth Date: 10 December 1926
Gerald Fox (actor)
John Hudson (actor)
Birth Notes: Gilroy, California, USA
Brother of actor 'William Hudson (I)' (qv).
Other Works: In 1959, he starred in an unsold pilot for an adventure series about a San Francisco-based newspaper reporter called, "The Black Cat."
Birth Date: 31 August 1922
Albert Hughes (actor)
Robin Hughes (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Death Date: 10 December 1989
Birth Date: 7 June 1920
David Knox (actor)
Jack Lambert (actor)
Death Date: March 1976
Death Notes: Wandsworth, London, England, UK
Birth Notes: Ardrossan, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
Scots character actor of British films, often confused with American heavy 'Jack Lambert (I)' (qv).
Birth Date: 29 December 1899
Frederick Piper (actor)
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Death Date: 22 September 1979
Appeared in episodes of three different series with 'Patrick McGoohan' (qv): _"Danger Man" (1960)_ (qv), _"Danger Man" (1964)_ (qv) and _"The Prisoner" (1967)_ (qv)., Was a tea merchant prior to embarking on an acting career.
Other Works: His theatre credits include: Tobias in the play "Tobias and the Angel" by 'James Bridie' (qv) , directed by 'Evan John' (qv) (Westminster Theatre, London, 1932)
Birth Date: 23 September 1902
Henry Purvis (actor)
Alastair Sim (actor)
Alastair was awarded an honorary LLD by Edinburgh University at the end of his term as Rector., Alastair and Naomi had one daughter Merlith McKendrick (née Sim)., He never signed autographs., He was awarded a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the Coronation Honours List of 1953. He was also offered a knighthood but turned it down because it would have impinged too much on his private life., He was made the rector of Edinburgh University in 1948., He appeared in 61 films and 46 West End productions., He met his wife 'Naomi Plaskitt' (qv) when they both appeared in a stage production of "The Land of Hearts Desire" by 'William Butler Yeats' (qv). He was 27, she was 12. They married when Naomi was 18., When he was made Rector of Edinburgh University, he beat Harold Macmillan (the future Prime Minister) by 2078 votes to 802., By 1950, Alastair topped the cinemagoers popularity poll., Alastair's performance in _London Belongs to Me (1948)_ (qv) so impressed 'Alec Guinness' (qv) that he based his performance in _The Ladykillers (1955)_ (qv) on it. So much so that Alastair is often thought to have done it., Alastair played the lead in Pinero's "The Magistrate", opposite 'Patricia Routledge' (qv) at the 1969 Chichester festival in what is often cited as his best stage performance., Foster father and acting instructor of 'George Cole (I)' (qv)., Between 1941 and 1968, he played Captain Hook in at least six different stage productions of James M. Barrie's "Peter Pan" (the non-musical version), but he never starred in a film of the play., Near the end of his life he maintained a correspondence with 'Ray Bradbury' (qv)., He shares the distinction, along with Seymour Hicks and Basil Rathbone, of portraying Ebenezer Scrooge in more than one production of the classic Dickens novel., He worked with Alfred Hitchcock in Alfred Hitchcock's Stage Fright (1950), playing Commodore Gill., In 1950 he headed the British Cinema Exhibitors Poll.
Death Notes: London, England, UK (cancer)
The son of Alexander Sim JP and Isabella McIntyre, Alastair Sim be literary contained by Edinburgh. Always interested in gobbledygook (especially the expressed word) he become the Fulton Lecturer in Elocution at New College, Edinburgh University from 1925 until 1930. He was invite fund and became the Rector of Edinburgh University (1948 - 1951). His orifice lap sucker was in lodge of Messenger in Othello at the Savoy Theatre, London. He go ended to create quite a lot of of the blossoming impressive (usually comedic) role in British films from 1936 until his extermination in 1976.
Quotes: As I passed imperceptibly from a beautiful child to a strong handsome lad, I wanted more than anything else in the world to be of all things, a hypnotist. I practised on gentle dogs..., I stand or fall in my profession by the public's judgement of my performances. No amount of puiblicity can dampen a good one or gloss over a bad one., At first I was not sure if I liked films. The sequences are so disconnected and mechanical I thought I should have difficulty "getting into the skin" of the characters. But I soon found that the care, precision and concentrated energy that attends the photographing of each scene conspires to pitch one into the right frame of mind.
Birth Notes: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Books: Naomi Sim. _Dance and Skylark: Fifty Years with Alastair Sim._ London: Bloomsbury, 1987. ISBN 07475000525, Mark Simpson. _Alastair Sim: The Real Belle of St. Trinian's._ Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing, 2008. ISBN 075094966x
Magazine Covers: "Theatre World" (UK), October 1947
Other Works: (1973) He starred in Ronald Mavor's play, "A Private Matter," at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland with Dorothy Reynolds, Derek Fowlds, Peter Cellier, directed by Sir Ian McKellen., (1964) He acted in Sir George Bernard Shaw's play, "Too True To Be Good," at the Garrick Theatre in London, England with James Bolam MBE and George Cole OBE in the cast.
Spouse: 'Naomi Plaskitt' (qv) (1932 - 19 August 1976) (his death); 1 child
Death Date: 19 August 1976
Birth Date: 9 October 1900
David Simpson (actor)
Jeffrey Sirett (actor)
Jack Warner (actor)
Articles: "30 Ans de Cinéma Britannique" (France), 1976, pg. pg. 432, by: Roland Lacourbe & Raymond Lefèvre, "Jack Warner"
Trademarks: Closing every episode of _"Dixon of Dock Green" (1955)_ (qv) with a salute and the line, "Evenin' all".
Death Notes: London, England, UK (pneumonia)
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Books: Jack L. Warner. _Jack of All Trades: An Autobiography._ London, England: W.H. Allen, 1975. ISBN 0491019521
Magazine Covers: "Picturegoer" (UK), 22 December 1952, "Picturegoer" (UK), 22 December 1951
Other Works: Autobiography: "Jack of all trades" by Jack Warner, published by W.H.Allen, (London 1975)
Birth Name: Waters, Horace John
Brother of 'Elsie Waters' (qv) and 'Doris Waters' (qv)., In the film, _The Blue Lamp (1950)_ (qv), his character of George Dixon was killed off after 21 minutes. The character was brought back for the TV series of _"Dixon of Dock Green" (1955)_ (qv) and he played the role for 21 years., His arthritis meant his character had to stop walking the beat and become a desk sergeant. His illness was treated with bee-stings., Retired from _"Dixon of Dock Green" (1955)_ (qv) as the series ended in 1976. At aged 80 in real life, he was Britain's oldest bobby., He was awarded the O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in 1965 for his services to drama.
Death Date: 24 May 1981
Birth Date: 24 October 1895
Grace Arnold (actress)
Death Notes: London, England, UK
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Death Date: 1979
Birth Date: 1899
Heather Delaine (actress)
Joan Dowling (actress)
Death Notes: London, England, UK (asphyxiation)
Joan Dowling clasp a excitement all for acting and via channel of an aspiring immature actress she would beat role contained by drama, pantomimes and other works simply to be by the loin of the occurrence. Her early recognised role be at the tender age of 14 and she sign her first motion ocular licence at 17. She had automatic talent and perpetrate not have any coaching, voice or other module back man 'discovered'. She was powerfully consolidate for her roles in Ealing Studios production and meet her husband, Harry Fowler, on the set of the 1947 children's the comical side 'Hue and Cry'. Sadly, Joan's existence did not have a calm end and she committed suicide in 1954 - a mere 26 years outdated.
Birth Notes: England, UK
Other Works: Stage actress.
Spouse: 'Harry Fowler' (qv) (1951 - 31 March 1954) (her death)
Death Date: 31 March 1954
Birth Date: 6 January 1928
Vida Hope (actress)
Death Notes: Chelmsford, England, UK (road accident)
Birth Notes: Liverpool, England, UK
Death Date: 23 December 1963
Spouse: 'Derek N. Twist' (qv) (? - ?)
Birth Date: 16 December 1918
Dandy Nichols (actress)
Death Notes: London, England, UK
Birth Notes: Hammersmith, London, England, UK
Birth Name: Nichols, Daisy
Whereas Edith Bunker was referred to as a "dingbat" by husband Archie, Dandy's Else was referred to as a "silly old moo" by her husband Alf., Two series of sequels of "Til Death Do Us Part" were created. Dandy died during the filming of the second sequel and her death was incorporated into the series; the remainder of the series dealt with Alf's life as a widower., Dandy became a 60s TV star in middle age with the British comedy classic "Til Death Do Us Part" in which she played Else Garnett, the beleaguered wife of Alf Garnett, a cranky, bigoted type. The series caught fire and an American version was produced in the 70s, "All in the Family," with Jean Stapleton's Edith Bunker, Dandy's counterpart., British minor comedy character actress who made a lasting career playing frumpy wives (complete with bathrobe, hairnet and curlers), cockney scrubwomen and a constant revolving door of domestics.
Death Date: 6 February 1986
Birth Date: 21 May 1907
Valerie White (actress)
Was orignally cast as the Doxy in _The Wicked Lady (1945)_ (qv) but fell ill during shooting with appendicitis and the role was given to 'Jean Kent' (qv).
Death Notes: London, England, UK
Birth Notes: Simonstown, Cape Colony, South Africa
Birth Name: White, Valerie Mary
Spouse: 'Albert Lieven' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced)
Death Date: 3 December 1975
Birth Date: 26 December 1915
Michael Balcon (producer)
Co-founder, along with Graham Cutts, of Gainsborough Pictures in 1924., Father of actress 'Jill Balcon' (qv), who was married to the poet laureate Cecil Day-Lewis, and Jonathan Balcon, a former Lloyd's broker., Grandfather of 'Daniel Day-Lewis' (qv)., Director and Head of Production at Ealing Film Studios from 1937 to 1959. With the demise of Ealing as an active film studio he went on to form Bryanston Films (1959) and took control of British Lion (1964)., Chairman of the Experimental Film Fund, created in 1952, an organisation which went on to become part of the British Film Institute and supported the earliest works of directors such as Ridley Scott.
Henry Cornelius (producer)
T.E.B. Clarke (writer)
Douglas Slocombe (cinematographer)
Georges Auric (composer)
Charles Crichton (director)
Charles Hasse (editor)
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