An Inspector Calls (1954) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 16, 1954

Original Title:
An Inspector Calls

Alternate Titles:
Det är från polisen
En inspektør ringer på
Llama un inspector
Un inspecteur vous demande
Váratlan vendég
探长来访

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Romance

Production Companies:
Watergate

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG 

Runtime: 80

Is he real... or the creature of conscience?

An upper-crust family dinner is interrupted by a police inspector who brings news that a girl known to everyone present has died in suspicious circumstances. It seems that any or all of them could have had a hand in her death. But who is the mysterious Inspector and what can he want of them?

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Art Direction:
Joseph Bato

Assistant Director:
Robert Lynn

Camera Operator:
Robert Day

Conductor:
Francis Chagrin

Continuity:
Pamela Davies

Director:
Guy Hamilton

Director of Photography:
Edward Scaife

Editor:
Alan Osbiston

Hairdresser:
Henry Montsash

Makeup Artist:
Eric Carter

Original Music Composer:
Francis Chagrin

Producer:
A.D. Peters

Production Manager:
Raymond Anzarut

Screenplay:
Desmond Davis

Sound:
Barbara Hopkins

Sound Editor:
Chris Greenham

Sound Recordist:
George Stephenson
Red Law

Sound Supervisor:
John Cox

Theatre Play:
J. B. Priestley

Third Assistant Director:
Ted Sturgis

Wardrobe Designer:
Julia Squire

Wardrobe Master:
Bridget Sellers

Writer:
J. B. Priestley

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