Hue and Cry (1947)
Released:
1947-02-01
Duration:
1hr 22min
Rating 6.2
The Film that Begs to Differ
Overview
A gang of street boys foil a master crook who sends commands for robberies by cunningly altering a comic strip's wording each week, unknown to writer and printer. The first of the Ealing comedies.
Production Companies
Ealing Studios
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 5.482 |
Directed By
Charles Crichton
Crew
Director
Charles Crichton
Charles Crichton
Screenplay
T. E. B. Clarke
T. E. B. Clarke
Director of Photography
Douglas Slocombe
Douglas Slocombe
Producer
Michael Balcon
Michael Balcon
Music
Georges Auric
Georges Auric
Conductor
Ernest Irving
Ernest Irving
Associate Producer
Henry Cornelius
Henry Cornelius
Art Direction
Norman G. Arnold
Norman G. Arnold
Sound Supervisor
Eric Williams
Eric Williams
Production Supervisor
Hal Mason
Hal Mason
Camera Operator
Jeff Seaholme
Jeff Seaholme
Sound Recordist
Stephen Dalby
Stephen Dalby
Editor
Charles Hasse
Charles Hasse
Sound Editor
Mary Habberfield
Mary Habberfield
Unit Manager
Slim Hand
Slim Hand
Art Direction
Joseph Bato
Joseph Bato
Draughtsman
Tony Rimmington
Tony Rimmington
Camera Operator
Monty Berman
Monty Berman
Camera Operator
Leslie Rowson
Leslie Rowson
Clapper Loader
Maurice Selwyn
Maurice Selwyn
Assistant Editor
Seth Holt
Seth Holt
Presenter
J. Arthur Rank
J. Arthur Rank
TOP CAST
Alastair Sim
Felix H. Wilkinson
Jack Warner
Nightingale
Valerie White
Rhona
Jack Lambert
Ford
Harry Fowler
Joe Kirby
Douglas Barr
Alec
Stanley Escane
Roy
Ian Dawson
Norman
Gerald Fox
Dicky
David Simpson
Arthur
Albert Hughes
Wally
John Hudson
Stan
David Knox
Dusty
Jeffrey Sirett
Bill
James Crabbe
Terry
Joan Dowling
Clarry
Frederick Piper
Mr. Kirby
Vida Hope
Mrs. Kirby
Heather Delaine
Dorrie Kirby
Paul Demel
Jago
Alec Finter
Det.-Sgt. Fothergill
Bruce Belfrage
B.B.C. Announcer
Grace Arnold
Dicky’s Mother
Arthur Denton
Vicar
Robin Hughes
Selwyn Pike
Howard Douglas
Watchman
Harry Purvis
Larry the Bull
Joey Carr
Shorty
Peter Mullins
Boy (uncredited)
Andrew Sachs
Schoolboy (uncredited)
Fred Wood
Congregation Member (uncredited)