Radio Cab Murder (1954) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 1, 1954

Original Title:
Radio Cab Murder

Alternate Titles:
Radio Taxi kalder Scotland Yard

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
George Maynard Productions
Insignia Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 70

MILE-A-MINUTE THRILLS .....

Fred Martin, a taxi driver who is a reformed convict, is used by the police to go undercover in order to help catch a gang of safe robbers. However things start to go wrong when the police stake out the wrong bank and Fred finds himself alone with the crooks.

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Art Direction:
John Stoll

Assistant Director:
Harold Buck

Boom Operator:
Tommy Meyers

Camera Operator:
Harry Gillam

Clapper Loader:
Derek Whitehurst

Continuity:
Doris Martin

Director:
Vernon Sewell

Director of Photography:
Geoffrey Faithfull

Editorial Manager:
Peter Graham Scott

Executive Producer:
Stuart Levy

Focus Puller:
Nobby Smith

Hairdresser:
Jayne Seymour

Makeup Artist:
Ernest Gasser

Original Music Composer:
Hubert Clifford

Presenter:
Stuart Levy
Nat Cohen

Producer:
George Maynard

Production Secretary:
Ann Stanborough

Second Assistant Director:
Alec Gibb

Sound Mixer:
Charles Poulton

Sound Recordist:
W. H. Lindop

Still Photographer:
Laurie Ridley

Wardrobe Assistant:
Kathleen Moore

Writer:
Vernon Sewell

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