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Release Date:
January 27, 1960
Original Title:
Our Man in Havana
Alternate Titles:
O Nosso Homem em Havana
Genres:
Comedy | Thriller
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Kingsmead Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 CZ: 18+ GB: PG US: NR
Runtime: 111
Jim Wormold is an expatriate Englishman living in pre-revolutionary Havana with his teenage daughter Milly. He owns a vacuum cleaner shop but isn’t very successful so he accepts an offer from Hawthorne of the British Secret Service to recruit a network of agents in Cuba.
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Art Direction:
John Box
Assistant Art Director:
Syd Cain
Assistant Director:
Gerry O'Hara
Associate Producer:
Raymond Anzarut
Camera Operator:
Denys N. Coop
Continuity:
Maggie Unsworth
Costume Designer:
Phyllis Dalton
Director:
Carol Reed
Director of Photography:
Oswald Morris
Editor:
Bert Bates
Hairdresser:
Gordon Bond
Makeup Artist:
Harry Frampton
Musician:
Frank Deniz
Laurence Deniz
Novel:
Graham Greene
Original Music Composer:
Frank Deniz
Laurence Deniz
Producer:
Carol Reed
Screenplay:
Graham Greene
Sound Editor:
Teddy Mason
Sound Recordist:
John W. Mitchell
Red Law
Sound Supervisor:
John Cox
Unit Manager:
James H. Ware
Wardrobe Master:
Betty Adamson
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