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Release Date:
November 28, 1947
Original Title:
It Always Rains on Sunday
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Ealing Studios
J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG NL: 12 US: NR
Runtime: 92
During a rainy Sunday afternoon, an escaped prisoner tries to hide out at the home of his ex-fiance.
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Art Direction:
Duncan Sutherland
Assistant Art Director:
Charles Woolveridge
Assistant Camera:
Peter Newbrook
Assistant Hairdresser:
Doreen Hart
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Harry Frampton
Harry Wilton
Associate Producer:
Henry Cornelius
Boom Operator:
Tom Otter
Camera Operator:
Jeff Seaholme
Clapper Loader:
Alec Burridge
Maurice Selwyn
Conductor:
Ernest Irving
Director:
Robert Hamer
Director of Photography:
Douglas Slocombe
Editor:
Michael Truman
Editorial Services:
Bernard Gribble
First Assistant Director:
Cecil R. Foster Kemp
Hairstylist:
Doreen Hart
Makeup Artist:
Ernest Taylor
Musician:
W. Pogson
Novel:
Arthur La Bern
Original Music Composer:
Georges Auric
Stanley Black
Ernest Irving
W. Pogson
Producer:
Michael Balcon
Production Supervisor:
Hal Mason
Second Assistant Director:
John Meadows
Sound:
Joe Yeates
Sound Editor:
Mary Habberfield
Sound Recordist:
George Diamond
Sound Supervisor:
Stephen Dalby
Special Effects:
Cliff Richardson
Richard Dendy
Special Effects Technician:
Harry Forbes
Still Photographer:
Eddie Orton
Third Assistant Director:
Peter Price
Cyril Pope
Unit Manager:
Slim Hand
Wardrobe Assistant:
Larry Stewart
Wardrobe Master:
Lily Payne
Ernie Farrer
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Anthony Mendleson
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