The Strangers Came
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Directed by | Alfred Travers |
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Produced by |
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Cinematography | Cyril Arapoff |
Edited by | Ernest Hilton |
Music by | Eamonn O'Gallagher |
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Distributed by | Grand National Pictures |
Release date | December 1949 |
Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Strangers Came is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Alfred Travers and starring Tommy Duggan, Shirl Conway and .[1] Some of the film was shot on location in Ireland. It was made as a second feature by the independent company Vandyke Productions.[2]
Premise[]
Concerning a self-important American filmmaker who goes to a small Irish village with plans to make a movie about the life of St Patrick.
Cast[]
- Tommy Duggan as Stefan Wurlitz
- Shirl Conway as Jane McDonald
- as Tom O'Flaherty
- as Hotelier
- Reed De Rouen as Manager
- as Donna del Monte
- as Widow McDermott
- as Mary Laffey
- as Joe Bantham
References[]
- ^ Chibnall & McFarlane p.122
- ^ "The Strangers Came (1949)".
Bibliography[]
- Chibnall, Steve & McFarlane, Brian. The British 'B' Film. Palgrave MacMillan, 2009.
External links[]
Categories:
- English-language films
- 1949 films
- British films
- British comedy films
- 1949 comedy films
- Films shot in Ireland
- Films set in Ireland
- British black-and-white films
- 1940s British comedy film stubs