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Release Date:
March 2, 1954
Original Title:
The Good Die Young
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Remus
Romulus Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 100
An amoral, psychotic playboy incites three men who are down on their luck to commit a mail van robbery, which goes badly wrong.
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Art Direction:
Bernard Robinson
Assistant Director:
Denis Johnson
Assistant Editor:
Stan Hawkes
Roy Hyde
Associate Producer:
Jack Clayton
Boom Operator:
Peter Dukelow
Camera Operator:
Harry Gillam
Clapper Loader:
Alan Hall
Dennis C. Lewiston
Continuity:
Angela Allen
Costume Design:
Rahvis
Director:
Lewis Gilbert
Director of Photography:
Jack Asher
Draughtsman:
David Butcher
Thomas Goswell
Editor:
Ralph Kemplen
Electrician:
Louis H. Lavelly
Focus Puller:
Ronnie Maasz
Hairdresser:
Joan Carpenter
Makeup Artist:
David Aylott
Music Director:
Lambert Williamson
Novel:
Richard Macaulay
Original Music Composer:
Georges Auric
Producer:
John Woolf
Production Manager:
Bill Kirby
Scenic Artist:
Peter Mullins
Screenplay:
Vernon Harris
Lewis Gilbert
Second Assistant Director:
Ted Sturgis
Robert Sterne
Sound:
Norman Daines
Barbara Hopkins
Bob Jones
Sound Editor:
Stan Hawkes
Sound Recordist:
Red Law
Bert Ross
Special Effects:
Reg Johnson
Bryan Langley
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