The Cure for Love (1949) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 29, 1949

Original Title:
The Cure for Love

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Island Productions
London Films Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

Sergeant Jack Hardacre returns from the war to his contemptible fiancée Janey Jenkins intending to reconcile with her against all odds. But he falls in love with a charming new lodger Milly Southern instead.

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Assistant Art Director:
Kenneth McCallum Tait

Assistant Director:
Denis Johnson

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Terry Terrington

Boom Operator:
Peter Meyers

Camera Operator:
Harry Gillam

Casting:
Bill Herlihy

Clapper Loader:
Egil S. Woxholt

Costume Design:
Honoria Plesch

Director:
Robert Donat
Alexander Shaw

Director of Photography:
Jack E. Cox

Draughtsman:
Ted Clements
Harry Pottle

Editor:
Bert Bates

Editorial Services:
Bert Rule

Focus Puller:
John Harris

Hairstylist:
Nora Bentley

Makeup Artist:
Harold Fletcher

Music Director:
Muir Mathieson

Original Music Composer:
William Alwyn

Producer:
Robert Donat

Production Manager:
Bill Kirby

Production Secretary:
Teresa Bolland

Publicist:
Enid Jones

Script Supervisor:
Elaine Schreyeck

Second Assistant Director:
Bill Shore

Set Decoration:
Wilfred Shingleton

Sound:
Alan Allen
Red Law
George Stephenson

Theatre Play:
Walter Greenwood

Third Assistant Director:
Peter Maxwell

Wardrobe Assistant:
Vi Murray

Wardrobe Master:
Rene Coke

Writer:
Robert Donat
Albert Fennell
Alexander Shaw

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