Where Has Poor Mickey Gone? (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 4, 1964

Original Title:
Where Has Poor Mickey Gone?

Genres:
Crime | Mystery

Production Companies:
Compton-Cameo Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 

Runtime: 59

Things go terribly wrong for four youths, ejected from a London nightclub for rowdiness, after they decide to break into a Magic shop, where they tie up and terrorize the owner. They find to their cost that he deals in more than illusions...

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Assistant Camera:
Steve Locker

Assistant Director:
Alex Carver-Hill

Camera Operator:
Gordon Gardner

Chief Lighting Technician:
George Bull
Charles Giblett

Continuity:
Marjorie Lavelly

Director:
Gerry Levy

Director of Photography:
Alan Pudney

Editor:
Howard Lanning

Electrician:
Derek Boulter

Focus Puller:
Terry Winfield

Makeup Artist:
Wally Schneiderman

Music:
Graham Whettman

Producer:
Gerry Levy

Production Manager:
Hector Elwes

Props:
Sid Davies

Screenplay:
Peter Marcus

Sound Editor:
Dennis Lanning

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Trevor Pyke

Sound Recordist:
Geoffrey Latter

Story:
Peter Marcus

Writer:
Gerry Levy

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