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Don't Say Die | |
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Directed by | Vivian Milroy |
Written by |
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Produced by |
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Starring | |
Cinematography | James Wilson |
Edited by | Ken Bilton |
Music by | Raymond Bennell |
Production company | X Productions |
Distributed by | Independent Film Distributors |
Release date | 1950 |
Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Don't Say Die is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Vivian Milroy and starring Charles Heslop, Sandra Dorne and Constance Smith.[1] It is also known by the alternative title of Never Say Die.
Cast
- Charles Heslop as Charles Choosey
- Sandra Dorne as Sandra
- Desmond Walter-Ellis as The Hon. Bertie Blarney
- Constance Smith as Red Biddy
- Tony Quinn as Mike Murphy
- Stanley Rose as Gus
- Derek Tansley as Potts
- Thomas Gallagher as Gorilla
- Raymond Rollett as Ticket Inspector
- Michael Raghan as Station Master
- Kenneth Connor as Pat O'Neill
- Harry Lane as McClusky
- Denis McCarthy as O'Toole
References
- ^ Quinlan p.168
Bibliography
- David Quinlan. Quinlan's Illustrated Directory of Film Comedy Stars. Batsford, 1992.