Death Goes to School (1953) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 1, 1953

Original Title:
Death Goes to School

Alternate Titles:
Moartea merge la şcoală

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Independent Artists

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 64

A Killer Strikes in a World of Women

Detective Inspector Campbell (Gordon Jackson) looks into the murder of a teacher at a girls school where there are a number of suspects, including her colleagues and the married man she had been seeing.

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Art Direction:
George Haslam

Assistant Art Director:
Stan Shields

Assistant Director:
Ernest Morris

Boom Operator:
Arthur Vincent
Dave Drinkwater

Camera Operator:
Tony Young

Continuity:
Marjorie Owens

Director:
Stephen Clarkson

Director of Photography:
Eric Cross

Editor:
Peter Seabourne

First Assistant Editor:
John Dunsford

Focus Puller:
Ron Robson

Novel:
Maisie Sharman

Producer:
Victor Hanbury

Production Manager:
Ted Holliday

Sound:
Gerry Barnes
Sidney Rider

Sound Recordist:
R.G.W. Smith

Sound Supervisor:
Dick Smith

Still Photographer:
Laurie Turner

Writer:
Maisie Sharman
Stephen Clarkson

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