That's the Ticket
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That's the Ticket | |
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Directed by | Redd Davis |
Written by | |
Produced by | A.M. Salomon |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Basil Emmott |
Edited by | Terence Fisher |
Music by | Bretton Byrd |
Production company | Warner Brothers-First National Productions |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date |
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Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
That's the Ticket is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Sid Field, Hal Walters and Betty Lynne.[1]
It was shot at Teddington Studios. The sets were designed by the art director Norman G. Arnold.
Synopsis
[edit]Two nightclub cloakroom attendants become entangled with an enemy spy ring in an adventure that takes them to Paris.
Cast
[edit]- Sid Field as Ben Baker
- Hal Walters as Nosey
- Betty Lynne as Fifi
- Gus McNaughton as Milkbar Monty
- Gordon McLeod as Ferdinand
- Charles Castella as The Bull
- Gibb McLaughlin as The Count
- Ian McLean as Hercule
- Ernest Sefton as Marchand
References
[edit]- ^ Murphy p.166
Bibliography
[edit]- Murphy, Robert. Realism and Tinsel: Cinema and Society in Britain 1939-48. Routledge, 1992.
External links
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