Trouble in the Air

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Trouble in the Air
Directed byCharles Saunders
Written by
Produced by
  • George Black Jr.
  • Alfred Black
Starring
CinematographyRoy Fogwell
Edited byGraeme Hamilton
Music byArthur Wilkinson
Production
company
Highbury Productions
Distributed byGeneral Film Distributors
Release date
1 November 1948
Running time
55 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Trouble in the Air is a 1948 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Freddie Frinton, Jimmy Edwards and Bill Owen.[1] It was made at Highbury Studios as a second feature. The film's sets were designed by the art director Don Russell.

Synopsis[]

A BBC broadcaster travels to a small village for a feature on a bell ringing team, but becomes entangled in an attempt by a spiv to cheat an impoverished local landowner. Assisted by the loyal butler the landowner is eventually saved by a football pools win, even if the broadcast turns out to be a disaster.

Cast[]

  • Freddie Frinton as Fred Somers
  • Jimmy Edwards as B. Barrington Crockett
  • Joyce Golding as Miss Polly Clinch
  • Bill Owen as 1st Spiv
  • Malcolm Russell as Sir Charles Newdigate
  • Laurence Naismith as Tom Hunt
  • Jon Pertwee as Truelove
  • Sam Costa as 2nd Spiv
  • Lisa Lee as Mrs. Hunt
  • Dennis Vance as Larry Somers
  • Stella Hamilton as April Newdigate
  • Lionel Murton as 1st Boy
  • David Liney as 2nd Boy
  • Gerald Kent as Mr. Barnes
  • Patsy Drake as Cockett's Secretary

References[]

  1. ^ Chibnall & MacFarlane p.

Bibliography[]

  • Chibnall, Steve & McFarlane, Brian. The British 'B' Film. Palgrave MacMillan, 2009.

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