A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 29, 1954
Original Title:
Happy Ever After
Alternate Titles:
Azután mindig boldogan
Det spøger på slottet
En zij leefden lang en gelukkig
Esta noche es la noche
I kväll smäller det
Naar den bliksem met dat spook!
Noches de Espanto
Oi, mikä yö
Para Sempre Felizes
Skandaliara hira kai klironomos
Tonight's the Night
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Mario Zampi Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U US: NR
Runtime: 88
The whole village mourns when General O'Leary, owner of a hunting estate in South Ireland, is killed in an accident. His nephew, Jasper O'Leary, takes over the state and soon has aroused the displeasure of all, with the exception of Serena McGluskey, as much a schemer as he is a cad. Led by Thady O'Heggarty, the villagers plot to drive Jasper away. They use the occasion of "O'Leary Night", when the ghost of the first O'Leary walks the halls, to create general chaos.
Art Direction:
Ivan King
Assistant Director:
Gus Agosti
Associate Producer:
Giulio Zampi
Camera Operator:
Robert Walker
Casting:
Robert Lennard
G. B. Walker
Conductor:
Stanley Black
Continuity:
Elaine Schreyeck
Dialogue:
L.A.G. Strong
Director:
Mario Zampi
Director of Photography:
Stanley Pavey
Hairstylist:
Polly Young
Makeup Artist:
Stuart Freeborn
Music Director:
Louis Levy
Original Music Composer:
Stanley Black
Producer:
Mario Zampi
Production Manager:
Victor Peck
Screenplay:
Jack Davies
Michael Pertwee
Sound Recordist:
Cecil Mason
Sound Supervisor:
Harold V. King
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