Press for Time (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1966

Original Title:
Press for Time

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
IVY Productions
The Rank Organisation
Titanic Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
IE: G 

Runtime: 102

Norman's a newspaper reporter - in his funniest film yet!

Norman is quite happy selling newspapers outside Westminster station but his Grandfather (the Prime Minister) wants to get him "a more responsible job". A few favours are called in and Norman becomes the newest reporter at the seaside town of Tinmouth. After causing chaos at a local council meeting and causing the demolition of a new house he tries to organise a beauty pageant. A slapstick tale of corruption in high and low places

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Art Direction:
Bruce Grimes

Assistant Director:
Bryan Coates

Assistant Editor:
Don Ranasinghe

Book:
Angus McGill

Camera Operator:
George Minassian

Casting Director:
Anne Suddi

Conductor:
Michael Vickers

Costume Supervisor:
Kay Gilbert

Director:
Robert Asher

Director of Photography:
Peter Newbrook

Focus Puller:
Ken Goodman

Makeup Supervisor:
Jimmy Evans

Original Music Composer:
Michael Vickers

Producer:
Robert Hartford-Davis
Peter Newbrook

Production Manager:
Jack Martin

Screenplay:
Norman Wisdom
Eddie Leslie

Sound Supervisor:
Cyril Collick

Supervising Editor:
Gerry Hambling

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