Do You Know This Voice? (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 1, 1964

Original Title:
Do You Know This Voice?

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
British Lion Films
Parroch-McCallum-Lippert

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG 

Runtime: 80

When a ransom bid results in the death of a child, the police have only one lead – the old lady who witnessed the kidnapper using a public phone box. Though her recollection is vague, she volunteers to act as bait for the killer – telling the press that she had seen the kidnapper's face and she waits for him to attack.

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Art Direction:
George Provis

Assistant Art Director:
Peter Russell

Assistant Director:
Gordon Gilbert

Assistant Sound Editor:
Colin Miller

Boom Operator:
Tom Buchanan

Camera Operator:
Len Harris

Conductor:
Philip Martell

Continuity:
Renée Glynne

Director:
Frank Nesbitt

Director of Photography:
Arthur Lavis

Draughtsman:
Tony Reading

Editor:
Robert Winter

Focus Puller:
Louis H. Lavelly

Hairdresser:
Joyce James

Makeup Artist:
Harold Fletcher

Novel:
Evelyn Berckman

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Martelli

Producer:
Jack Parsons

Production Manager:
Clifton Brandon

Production Secretary:
Barbara Allen

Screenplay:
Neil McCallum

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Dryhurst

Sound:
Barbara Hopkins

Sound Editor:
Spencer Reeve

Sound Recordist:
Buster Ambler

Still Photographer:
Laurie Ridley

Third Assistant Director:
Ray Freeborn

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jean Fairlie

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