Stormy Crossing
Stormy Crossing | |
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Directed by | C.M. Pennington-Richards |
Screenplay by | Brock Williams |
Based on | original story Black Tide by Sid Harris & Lou Dyer |
Produced by | Monty Berman |
Starring | John Ireland Derek Bond Leslie Dwyer |
Cinematography | Geoffrey Faithfull |
Edited by | Doug Myers |
Music by | Stanley Black |
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Distributed by | Eros Films (UK) |
Release date |
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Running time | 79 mins |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Stormy Crossing is a 1958 British crime, drama, thriller, mystery film directed by C.M. Pennington-Richards and starring John Ireland, Derek Bond, Leslie Dwyer, and Maureen Connell. John Schlesinger and Arthur Lowe appear in supporting roles.[1] It was made at Southall Studios in West London, and released in the U.S. as Black Tide.[2]
Plot[]
Two swimmers attempt to swim across the English Channel but, under cover of fog, one of them is deliberately drowned by her lover (Bond) after she demands he leave his rich wife for her or she will tell his wife about their affair. Officially, her death is ruled an accident, but her fellow swimmer is convinced that it was not. His swimming coach (Ireland) is initially doubtful, but when he realizes he has been deliberately lied to, he investigates and brings the villain to justice.
Cast[]
- John Ireland as Griff Parker
- Derek Bond as Paul Seymour
- Leslie Dwyer as Bill Harris, Kitty's Trainer
- Maureen Connell as Shelley Baxter
- Sheldon Lawrence as Danny Parker, Griff's Brother
- Joy Webster as Kitty Tyndall
- John Horsley as Detective Inspector Parry
- Cameron Hall as Grantly Memorial Doctor
- Arthur Lowe as Garage Owner
- John Schlesinger as Tim, garage mechanic
- Anita Sharp-Bolster as First Nurse
- Patricia Ellis as Pretty Young Nurse
- Jack Taylor as Race Navigator
- Reginald Hearne as Police Sergeant Masters
- Graham Stewart as Bob McEwan, Clarion Reporter
- Frank Atkinson as Joe, night porter
- Sam Rockett as Swim Organizer
References[]
External links[]
- 1958 films
- English-language films
- British films
- British mystery films
- Films shot at Southall Studios
- Films directed by C. M. Pennington-Richards
- 1950s British film stubs