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Take My Life (1947)

Genre : Thriller, Crime, Drama

Runtime : 1H 19M

Director : Ronald Neame
Writer : Winston Graham, Margaret Kennedy, Valerie Taylor

Synopsis

When her husband is wrongly accused of murder, an opera singer sets out to find the real culprit.

Actors

Hugh Williams
Hugh Williams
Nicholas Talbot
Greta Gynt
Greta Gynt
Phillipa Shelley
Marius Goring
Marius Goring
Sidney Fleming
Francis L. Sullivan
Francis L. Sullivan
Prosecuting Counsel
Henry Edwards
Henry Edwards
Inspector Archer
Rosalie Crutchley
Rosalie Crutchley
Elizabeth Rusman
Marjorie Mars
Marjorie Mars
Joan Newcombe
Maurice Denham
Maurice Denham
Defense Counsel
Margaret Boyd
Margaret Boyd
Mrs. Turnbull
Leo Bieber
Leo Bieber
Parone, Orchestra Conductor
Herbert C. Walton
Herbert C. Walton
Grieve
Dodd Mehan
Dodd Mehan
Chemist
Hugh Kelly
Hugh Kelly
Casualty Ward Doctor
Dorothy Bramhall
Dorothy Bramhall
Nurse
Nelly Arno
Nelly Arno
Mrs. Rusman
Frederick Morant
Frederick Morant
Concert Agent
Grace Denbigh Russell
Grace Denbigh Russell
Orchestra Leader
Eleanor Summerfield
Eleanor Summerfield
Miss Carteret
Olive Walter
Olive Walter
Mrs. Langridge
Patrick Susands
Patrick Susands
Shaw
Henry Morrell
Henry Morrell
Judge
Leo Britt
Leo Britt
John Newcombe
Keith Lloyd
Keith Lloyd
Bungey Baker
Deidre Doyle
Deidre Doyle
Annie Baird
Ronald Adam
Ronald Adam
Det Sgt Hawkins - Deaf Man
David Walbridge
David Walbridge
Leslie Newcombe
J. Hubert Leslie
J. Hubert Leslie
Angus Baird
John Boxer
John Boxer
Policeman Making Charge Statement (Uncredited)
Madge Brindley
Madge Brindley
Lady with Children at Station (Uncredited)
Daniel Brown
Daniel Brown
Man in Pub (Uncredited)
Gerald Campion
Gerald Campion
Newspaper Seller at Station (Uncredited)
Dennis Harkin
Dennis Harkin
Man in Phone Box at Station (Uncredited)
Fred Nicholas
Fred Nicholas
Detective Kellett (Uncredited)
Campbell Singer
Campbell Singer
Police Station Sergeant (Uncredited)

Crews

Ronald Neame
Ronald Neame
Director
Winston Graham
Winston Graham
Screenplay
Margaret Kennedy
Margaret Kennedy
Screenplay
Valerie Taylor
Valerie Taylor
Screenplay
Anthony Havelock-Allan
Anthony Havelock-Allan
Producer
William Alwyn
William Alwyn
Original Music Composer
Guy Green
Guy Green
Director of Photography
Geoffrey Foot
Geoffrey Foot
Editor
Jack Harris
Jack Harris
Editor
Wilfred Shingleton
Wilfred Shingleton
Art Direction
Joy Ricardo
Joy Ricardo
Costume Design
Norman Spencer
Norman Spencer
Production Manager
George Pollock
George Pollock
Assistant Director
L.E. Overton
L.E. Overton
Sound Recordist
Charles Poulton
Charles Poulton
Sound Recordist
Winston Ryder
Winston Ryder
Sound Editor
Jack Slade
Jack Slade
Sound Editor
John Bryan
John Bryan
Production Design
Pat MacDonnell
Pat MacDonnell
Casting
Adele Raymond
Adele Raymond
Casting
Philip Shipway
Philip Shipway
Second Assistant Director
Allan Harris
Allan Harris
Draughtsman
John Hoesli
John Hoesli
Draughtsman
T. Hopewell Ash
T. Hopewell Ash
Assistant Art Director
Geoffrey Woodward
Geoffrey Woodward
Assistant Art Director
David Bowen
David Bowen
Sound Assistant
George Croll
George Croll
Sound
John Dennis
John Dennis
Sound Mixer
George Willows
George Willows
Sound
George Blackwell
George Blackwell
Visual Effects
Henry Harris
Henry Harris
Visual Effects
Jack Higgins
Jack Higgins
Visual Effects
Syd Howell
Syd Howell
Visual Effects
Douglas Woolsey
Douglas Woolsey
Visual Effects
Ernest Steward
Ernest Steward
Camera Operator
Peter Bryan
Peter Bryan
Camera Operator
John Godar
John Godar
Focus Puller
Peter Hall
Peter Hall
Clapper Loader
Charles Trigg
Charles Trigg
Still Photographer
Elizabeth Hennings
Elizabeth Hennings
Wardrobe Supervisor
Doris Nash
Doris Nash
Assistant Editor
Margery Saunders
Margery Saunders
Assistant Editor
Muir Mathieson
Muir Mathieson
Music Director
Maggie Unsworth
Maggie Unsworth
Continuity
Stuart Chant
Stuart Chant
Publicist
Vicky Fuggle
Vicky Fuggle
Production Secretary

Posters and backgrounds

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