The Grand Escapade
The Grand Escapade is a 1946 British family adventure film directed by John Baxter and starring The Artemus Boys,[1] James Harcourt, Patric Curwen and Peter Bull.[2]
Plot
Three boys join an old traveller on his journey through Southern England, eventually helping to expose and capture some smugglers.
Cast
- The Artemus Boys - Themselves
- James Harcourt - Old Traveller
- Patric Curwen - Author
- Peter Bull - Jennings
- Edgar Driver - Night Watchman
- Ernest Sefton - Simon Archer
- Ben Williams - Jack Barrow
- Howard Douglas - Mark Han
- Ivor Barnard - Fisherman
- Charles Rolfe - First Farmhand
- Arthur Denton - Second Farmhand
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References
- Kinematograph Year Book 1947 p.16,Monthly Film Bulletin October 1946 p.134
- BFI.org
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