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Release Date:
May 30, 1947
Original Title:
Take My Life
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cineguild Distributors
J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
When her husband is wrongly accused of murder, an opera singer sets out to find the real culprit.
Art Direction:
Wilfred Shingleton
Assistant Art Director:
T. Hopewell Ash
Geoffrey Woodward
Assistant Director:
George Pollock
Assistant Editor:
Doris Nash
Margery Saunders
Camera Operator:
Ernest Steward
Peter Bryan
Casting:
Pat MacDonnell
Adele Raymond
Clapper Loader:
Peter Hall
Continuity:
Maggie Unsworth
Costume Design:
Joy Ricardo
Director:
Ronald Neame
Director of Photography:
Guy Green
Draughtsman:
Allan Harris
John Hoesli
Editor:
Jack Harris
Geoffrey Foot
Focus Puller:
John Godar
Music Director:
Muir Mathieson
Original Music Composer:
William Alwyn
Producer:
Anthony Havelock-Allan
Production Design:
John Bryan
Production Manager:
Norman Spencer
Production Secretary:
Vicky Fuggle
Publicist:
Stuart Chant
Screenplay:
Margaret Kennedy
Winston Graham
Valerie Taylor
Second Assistant Director:
Philip Shipway
Sound:
George Croll
George Willows
Sound Assistant:
David Bowen
Sound Editor:
Winston Ryder
Jack Slade
Sound Mixer:
John Dennis
Sound Recordist:
L.E. Overton
Charles Poulton
Still Photographer:
Charles Trigg
Visual Effects:
George Blackwell
Douglas Woolsey
Jack Higgins
Syd Howell
Henry Harris
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Elizabeth Hennings
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