A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 28, 1959
Original Title:
The Boy and the Bridge
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Xanadu Productions Inc.
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
A very slight tale based on an original American story by Leon Ware centered on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. This adaptation is set on the Tower Bridge in London. A little boy named Tommy watches as his father is arrested after a bad brawl. Tommy believes his father must have killed someone and rather than return home, he heads to Tower Bridge to set up housekeeping there. The atmosphere and life around the bridge are a secondary protagonist in the story, introducing several interesting characters.
Art Direction:
William Hutchinson
Assistant Director:
Bluey Hill
Camera Operator:
Frank North
Jeff Seaholme
John von Kotze
Conductor:
Malcolm Arnold
Construction Manager:
Harry Arbour
Continuity:
Rita Davison
Director:
Kevin McClory
Director of Photography:
Edward Scaife
Draughtsman:
Tony Woollard
Editor:
Jack Slade
Makeup Artist:
George Frost
Music:
Malcolm Arnold
Presenter:
Ivar Bryce
Producer:
Kevin McClory
David Eady
Production Supervisor:
Leigh Aman
Property Master:
Thomas Erley
Screenplay:
Desmond O'Donovan
Geoffrey Orme
Second Unit Director:
Desmond O'Donovan
Sound Editor:
Roy Baker
Sound Recordist:
Dave Goghan
Red Law
Writer:
Kevin McClory
Leon Ware
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