Meet Mr. Callaghan (1954) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 1, 1954

Original Title:
Meet Mr. Callaghan

Alternate Titles:
Callaghan, o aristrokratis detective
Detektiv Callaghan
Mod Mr. Callaghan
Mord Mr Callaghan!
Peter Cheyney's Meet Mr. Callaghan
Rendez-vous avec Callaghan

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Pinnacle Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

Rendezvous With Death!

A young woman is framed for the murder of a wealthy man who met his death at the hands of his heirs.

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Art Direction:
John Elphick

Assistant Director:
Gerry O'Hara

Camera Operator:
Robert Walker

Conductor:
Eric Spear

Continuity:
Joanna Busby

Director:
Charles Saunders

Editor:
Jack Slade

Executive Producer:
W.A. Smith

Hairdresser:
Marjorie Whittle

Lighting Camera:
Harry Waxman

Makeup Artist:
Michael Morris

Music:
Eric Spear

Novel:
Peter Cheyney

Producer:
Guido Coen
Derrick De Marney

Production Supervisor:
Fred A. Swan

Screenplay:
Brock Williams

Sound:
Fred Ryan
W. H. Lindop
Vorke Scarlett

Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Peter T. Davies

Technical Advisor:
Frank Drury

Theatre Play:
Gerald Verner

Third Assistant Director:
John Comfort

Wardrobe Assistant:
June Kirby

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