The Green Buddha (1954) [NR]

Release Date:
November 1, 1954

Original Title:
The Green Buddha

Alternate Titles:
Den gröna buddhan
The Green Carnation
Vihreä Buddha

Genres:
Crime | Mystery

Production Companies:
William N. Boyle Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 62

What mystery surrounds the Green Buddha?

Yankee charter pilot Morris inadvertently finds himself in the midst of thieves who have purloined a costly antique jade figure from an exhibit. He tracks the thieves to Battersea, where he rescues the fair Germaine from their unsavory clutches, and the Buddha boosters gain only jaded justice.

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Art Direction:
John Stoll

Assistant Director:
Bernard Hanson

Boom Operator:
Tommy Meyers
Fred Ryan

Camera Operator:
Bernard Lewis

Casting Director:
Nora Roberts

Clapper Loader:
Humphrey Cull

Continuity:
Doris Martin

Director:
John Lemont

Director of Photography:
Basil Emmott

Editor:
John Seabourne Sr.

First Assistant Director:
Peter Dixon

First Assistant Editor:
Philip Auguste

Focus Puller:
Nobby Smith

Hairstylist:
Betty Baugh

Makeup Artist:
Ernest Gasser

Original Music Composer:
Lambert Williamson

Producer:
William N. Boyle

Production Secretary:
Patricia Lees

Sound:
Gerry Humphreys

Sound Editor:
Arthur Ridout

Sound Recordist:
Charles Poulton

Still Photographer:
Dennis Reed

Unit Manager:
Peter Dixon

Writer:
Paul Erickson

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