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Release Date:
March 4, 1953
Original Title:
The Titfield Thunderbolt
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Ealing Studios
Michael Balcon Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U SE: Btl
Runtime: 84
When British Railways announce the closure of the Titfield to Mallingford branch line a group of local residents make a bid to run it themselves, backed by a monied member of the community who is attracted by the complete lack of licensing hours on trains. Unfortunately the local bus company starts to use methods that can hardly be seen as fair competition.
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Art Direction:
C.P. Norman
Assistant Director:
David Peers
Camera Operator:
Jeff Seaholme
Conductor:
Ernest Irving
Continuity:
Felicia Manheim
Director:
Charles Crichton
Director of Photography:
Douglas Slocombe
Editor:
Seth Holt
Executive Producer:
Michael Balcon
Makeup Artist:
Harry Frampton
Original Music Composer:
Georges Auric
Other:
Joan Bridge
Producer:
Michael Truman
Production Supervisor:
Hal Mason
Screenplay:
T. E. B. Clarke
Second Unit Director:
Terry Bishop
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Paul Beeson
Sound Recordist:
Arthur Bradburn
Sound Supervisor:
Stephen Dalby
Special Effects:
E. R. Taylor
Sydney Pearson
Still Photographer:
Roy Gough
Unit Production Manager:
Harry Kratz
Visual Effects:
Geoffrey Dickinson
E. Hague
Wardrobe Designer:
Anthony Mendleson
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