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Release Date:
May 13, 1958
Original Title:
Up the Creek
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Hammer Film Productions
Henry Halstead Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
Bumbling navy officer Lieutenant Humphrey Fairweather (David Tomlinson) is transferred to HMS Berkeley, an old World War II destroyer, to keep him out of harm's way. But together with Chief Petty Officer Doherty (Peter Sellers), Fairweather gets into more trouble than might be thought possible, with events coming to a riotous conclusion when the Admiralty turn up for an inspection of the ship.
Art Direction:
Ward Richards
Elven Webb
Assistant Director:
John Peverall
Camera Operator:
Moray Grant
Continuity:
Gladys Reeve
Director:
Val Guest
Director of Photography:
Arthur Grant
Editor:
Helen Wiggins
Makeup Artist:
Alex Garfath
Music Director:
Tony Fones
Original Music Composer:
Tony Lowry
Tony Fones
Producer:
Henry Halstead
Production Supervisor:
Frederick Albert Swan
Sound Supervisor:
George Adams
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