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Waterfront Women (1950)

THE DESIRES AND LONELINESS of seafaring men and their women!

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 20M

Director : Michael Anderson
Writer : Paul Soskin

Synopsis

When ship's fireman Peter McCabe walks out on his long-suffering wife, he leaves her impoverished, with two young daughters and a boy born soon after his departure. After an absence of fourteen years McCabe returns, sacked and humiliated, trailing trouble in his wake.

Actors

Robert Newton
Robert Newton
Peter McCabe
Kathleen Harrison
Kathleen Harrison
Mrs. McCabe
Avis Scott
Avis Scott
Nora McCabe
Susan Shaw
Susan Shaw
Connie McCabe
Robin Netscher
Robin Netscher
George Alexander McCabe
Richard Burton
Richard Burton
Ben Satterthwaite
Kenneth Griffith
Kenneth Griffith
Maurice Bruno
Olive Sloane
Olive Sloane
Mrs. Gibson
James Hayter
James Hayter
Ship's Captain
Charles Victor
Charles Victor
Bill
Michael Brennan
Michael Brennan
Engineer
Allan Jeayes
Allan Jeayes
Prison Officer
Hattie Jacques
Hattie Jacques
Singer
Kathleen Boutall
Kathleen Boutall
Mrs. Duncan
John Boxer
John Boxer
Policeman (uncredited)
Tony Britton
Tony Britton
Deck-hand (uncredited)
Cyril Chamberlain
Cyril Chamberlain
Reporter
Basil Cunard
Basil Cunard
Publican
Alexander Field
Alexander Field
Mr. Simon (uncredited)
Arthur Hambling
Arthur Hambling
Police Sergeant
Glyn Houston
Glyn Houston
Sailor (uncredited)
Duncan Lamont
Duncan Lamont
3rd Engineer on Ship
Arthur Lovegrove
Arthur Lovegrove
Stoker
Josephine Middleton
Josephine Middleton
District Nurse
Edna Morris
Edna Morris
Mrs. Duncan (voice) (uncredited)
Anthony Oliver
Anthony Oliver
Prison Warder
Hal Osmond
Hal Osmond
Witness in Street
Anita Sharp-Bolster
Anita Sharp-Bolster
Mrs. Simon
Julian Somers
Julian Somers
Mac
Patrick Troughton
Patrick Troughton
Sam (uncredited)
Elsie Wagstaff
Elsie Wagstaff
Mrs. Simon (voice) (uncredited)
Ben Williams
Ben Williams
Mr. Simon (voice) (uncredited)

Crews

Michael Anderson
Michael Anderson
Director
John Brophy
John Brophy
Novel
Paul Soskin
Paul Soskin
Screenplay
Paul Soskin
Paul Soskin
Producer
Harry Waxman
Harry Waxman
Director of Photography
Alex Vetchinsky
Alex Vetchinsky
Production Design
Arthur Taksen
Arthur Taksen
Set Decoration

Posters and backgrounds

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