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Release Date:
April 30, 1950
Original Title:
Someone at the Door
Genres:
Mystery
Production Companies:
Hammer Film Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 65
A man and his sister live in a country home, not knowing that there is stolen loot hidden there. A gang of criminals attempts to get them to move so they can get the loot for themselves.
Art Direction:
Denis Wreford
Assistant Director:
Jimmy Sangster
Boom Operator:
Percy Britten
Camera Operator:
Peter Bryan
Casting:
Prudence Sykes
Clapper Loader:
Harry Oakes
Construction Manager:
Mick Lyons
Continuity:
Renée Glynne
Director:
Francis Searle
Director of Photography:
Walter J. Harvey
Editor:
John Ferris
Ray Pitt
Electrician:
Jack Curtis
Hair Designer:
Monica Hustler
Makeup Artist:
Philip Leakey
Music:
Frank Spencer
Music Director:
Frank Spencer
Producer:
Anthony Hinds
Production Manager:
Arthur Barnes
Property Master:
Tom Money
Sound Mixer:
Gordon Everett
Sound Recordist:
Edgar Vetter
Still Photographer:
John Jay
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