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Release Date:
April 21, 1979
Original Title:
Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected: The Landlady
Alternate Titles:
The Landlady
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Anglia Television
ITV
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 24
The unnamed Landlady (Siobhan McKenna) is the titular main villainess from "The Landlady", episode 1.05 of Tales of The Unexpected (airdate April 21, 1979), based on the Roald Dahl short story of the same name. The episode begins with Billy Weaver (The main protagonist), arriving in Bath as part of a work trip. While there, he looks for accomdation, and sees a bed and breakfast sign in the window of a house. The unnamed woman then invites him in, claiming that a hotel he had been planning to stay at was booked out. Although finding the landlady's overly friendly demeanour off-putting, Billy decides to spend the night.
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Camera Operator:
Richard Crafter
Casting Assistant:
Jenia Reissar
Costume Design:
Jane Robinson
Director:
Herbert Wise
Editor:
Michael O'Halloran
Executive Producer:
John Woolf
Lighting Camera:
Ian Craig
Music:
Ron Grainer
Musician:
Duncan Lamont
Producer:
John Rosenberg
Production Design:
Jane Martin
Sound Recordist:
Terence Barker
Writer:
Robin Chapman
Roald Dahl
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