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Release Date:
December 15, 1948
Original Title:
The Secret Tunnel
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
Children's Entertainment Film
Film Producers Guild
Merton Park Studios
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 49
Storyline Roger Henderson, the young son of a wealthy British gentleman, lives in one of those grand British country estates surrounded by huge gardens. When a Rembrandt painting is stolen from the vault in the basement of the mansion, Roger and John Wilson (young son of the butler) discover a secret tunnel leading from the vault to another building on the estate. They then set out on a dangerous mission to bring the smugglers to justice.
Adaptation:
Pat Latham
Art Direction:
George Haslam
Book:
Mary Cathcart Borer
Camera Operator:
Norman C. Allin
Director:
William C. Hammond
Director of Photography:
A.T. Dinsdale
Editor:
Eric Hodges
Music:
Norman Demuth
Producer:
Frank A. Hoare
Screenplay:
William C. Hammond
Sound Recordist:
R.G.W. Smith
Sound Supervisor:
Dick Smith
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