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Love's a Luxury (1952)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 29M

Director : Francis Searle

Synopsis

A theatre producer and actor try in vain to have a quiet week in a country cottage. But their efforts turn into comic disaster as a variety of wives, girlfriends and scoutmasters arrive uninvited.

Actors

Hugh Wakefield
Hugh Wakefield
Charles Pentwick
Derek Bond
Derek Bond
Robert Bentley
Michael Medwin
Michael Medwin
Dick Pentwick
Helen Shingler
Helen Shingler
Mrs. Pentwick
Zena Marshall
Zena Marshall
Fritzi Villiers
Bill Shine
Bill Shine
Clarence Mole
Patricia Raine
Patricia Raine
Molly Harris
Grace Arnold
Grace Arnold
Mrs. Harris

Crews

Francis Searle
Francis Searle
Director
Elwyn Ambrose
Elwyn Ambrose
Writer
Edward V. Hole
Edward V. Hole
Theatre Play
Guy Paxton
Guy Paxton
Theatre Play
Francis Searle
Francis Searle
Writer
Hugh Wakefield
Hugh Wakefield
Writer
Tom Blakeley
Tom Blakeley
Producer
Tom Blakeley
Tom Blakeley
Cinematography
Dorothy Stimson
Dorothy Stimson
Editor
Joseph Gomersall
Joseph Gomersall
Art Direction

Posters and backgrounds

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