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Release Date:
September 7, 1949
Original Title:
Dear Mr. Prohack
Alternate Titles:
Dear Mr.Prohack
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Wessex Film Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
A modern-day retelling of Arnold Bennett's novel, in which a Treasury official with a reputation for fiscal prudence is left a great deal of money and has no idea how to cope with sudden personal wealth.
Art Direction:
Frederick Pusey
Assistant Director:
Geoffrey Lambert
Associate Producer:
Dennis Van Thal
Boom Operator:
George Paternoster
Camera Operator:
Robert Huke
Conductor:
Muir Mathieson
Continuity:
Pauline Roberts
Costume Design:
Beatrice Dawson
Costume Supervisor:
Evelyn Brierley
Director:
Thornton Freeland
Director of Photography:
H.E. Fowle
Editor:
Sidney Stone
Hairstylist:
Betty Baugh
Makeup Artist:
Jim Hydes
Novel:
Arnold Bennett
Original Music Composer:
Temple Abady
Producer:
Ian Dalrymple
Production Manager:
Raymond Anzarut
Sound Editor:
Peter Seabourne
Sound Mixer:
Stanley Lambourne
Still Photographer:
Max Rosher
Theatre Play:
Edward Knoblock
Writer:
Ian Dalrymple
Donald Bull
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