The Boy and the Bridge (1959) [N/A]

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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.

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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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