A Time to Kill (1955)
Released:
1955-11-01
Duration:
1hr 5min
Rating 6.5
Overview
A man and a woman are poisoned. The woman dies, but the man survives. The finger of blame begins to point at the man. A policeman and a newspaper journalist pursue the truth.
Production Companies
Fortress Film Productions
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 1.503 |
Directed By
Charles Saunders
Crew
Director
Charles Saunders
Charles Saunders
Writer
Doreen Montgomery
Doreen Montgomery
Editor
Jack Slade
Jack Slade
Director of Photography
James Wilson
James Wilson
Producer
Clive Nicholas
Clive Nicholas
Original Music Composer
Frank Chacksfield
Frank Chacksfield
Art Direction
David Butcher
David Butcher
Hairstylist
Betty Baugh
Betty Baugh
Makeup Artist
Michael Morris
Michael Morris
Production Supervisor
Fred A. Swan
Fred A. Swan
Second Assistant Director
René Dupont
René Dupont
Sound Recordist
A.E. Rudolph
A.E. Rudolph
Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Peter T. Davies
Peter T. Davies
Clapper Loader
Peter Lamb
Peter Lamb
Focus Puller
Nobby Smith
Nobby Smith
First Assistant Editor
Eric Boyd-Perkins
Eric Boyd-Perkins
Conductor
Frank Chacksfield
Frank Chacksfield
Continuity
Joanna Busby
Joanna Busby
TOP CAST
Jack Watling
Dennis Willows
Rona Anderson
Sallie Harbord
John Horsley
Peter Hastings
Russell Napier
Inspector Simmons
Kenneth Kent
Dr. Julian Cole
Mary Jones
Florence Cole
Alastair Hunter
Sgt. Thorpe
Joan Hickson
Miss Edinger
John Le Mesurier
Phinneas Tilliard
June Ashley
Madeline Tilliard
Hélène Burls
Mrs. James
Charles Hammond
Juror at Inquest (uncredited)
Edward French
Bit Part (uncredited)
Peter Gilmore
Bit Part (uncredited)
Arthur Gross
Bit Part (uncredited)
Pat Hagan
Police Officer at Inquest (uncredited)
Neil Hallett
Police Constable Guarding Hastings' Home (uncredited)
Humphrey Morton
Usher (uncredited)
Bartlett Mullins
Coroner (uncredited)
Richard Neller
Juror at Inquest (uncredited)
Dandy Nichols
Waitress (uncredited)
Alan Robinson
Porter (uncredited)
Hugh Stewart
Policeman (uncredited)
John Wilder
Police Officer at Inquest (uncredited)