The Kidnappers (1953) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 1, 1953

Original Title:
The Kidnappers

Alternate Titles:
Besiegter Hass
The Little Kidnappers

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Group Film Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

The frankly sentimental story of love, hate and adventure in a primitive land!

After losing their father in the Boer War, orphaned brothers Harry and Davy must leave their home in Scotland to live with their grandmother and cantankerous grandfather in Nova Scotia. The boys want nothing more than a pet dog, but their grandfather refuses to get them one. Then, when the brothers find an abandoned baby, they decide to keep it – but the foundling may not have been abandoned after all.

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Art Direction:
Edward Carrick

Assistant Director:
George Pollock

Author:
Neil Paterson

Camera Operator:
Jack Atcheler

Casting:
Weston Drury Jr.

Conductor:
Muir Mathieson

Continuity:
Tilly Day

Director:
Philip Leacock

Director of Photography:
Eric Cross

Editor:
John Trumper

Executive Producer:
Earl St. John

Hairstylist:
Pearl Orton

Makeup Artist:
Geoffrey Rodway

Original Music Composer:
Bruce Montgomery

Producer:
Sergei Nolbandov
Leslie Parkyn

Production Manager:
Roy Goddard

Second Second Assistant Director:
Stanley Hosgood

Sound Recordist:
Gordon K. McCallum
Sydney Wiles

Third Assistant Director:
John Wakefield

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