A Man's Affair
A Man's Affair is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Jay Lewis and starring Hamish Menzies, Cliff Gordon and Diana Decker.[1] It was made as a second feature, and released by Exclusive Films. Both Lewis and most of his crew were former members of the Army Kinematograph Service.[2]
A Man's Affair | |
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Directed by | Jay Lewis |
Produced by | Jay Lewis |
Written by | Jay Lewis Harold Stewart |
Starring | Hamish Menzies Cliff Gordon Diana Decker |
Music by | John Bath |
Cinematography | Norman Johnson Douglas Ransom |
Edited by | Francis Edge |
Production company | Concord Productions |
Distributed by | Exclusive Films |
Release date | 1949 |
Running time | 62 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The film portrays a pair of coal miners who meets some holidaying girls in the Kent resort of Ramsgate.
Cast
- Hamish Menzies as Jim
- Cliff Gordon as Ted
- Diana Decker as Sheila
- Joan Dowling as Joan
- Wallas Eaton as Leonard
- Joyce Linden as Phyl
- Toke Townley as Mike
- Verne Morgan as Sidney
- D.L. Davies as Evan Davies
- Malcolm Thomas as Joe Davies
- Jack Vyvian as George
- Farnham Baxter as Herbert
- David Keir as Curly
- Peter Lewis as Ernie
- Pat Nye as Mrs. Mustard
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References
- Palmer p.188
- Chibnall & MacFarlane p.36
Bibliography
- Chibnall, Steve & McFarlane, Brian. The British 'B' Film. Palgrave MacMillan, 2009.
- Palmer, Scott. British Film Actors' Credits, 1895-1987. McFarland, 1998.
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