Medal for the General Trailer

Medal for the General Trailer (1944)

06 November 1944 Drama, War 100 mins

A retired general helps out by sheltering some evacuees during WWII.

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Cast

Godfrey Tearle

as General Church

Jeanne De Casalis

as Lady Frome

John Laurie

as McNab

Mabel Constanduros

as Mrs. Bates

Patric Curwen

as Dr. Sargeant

Michael Lambart

as Lord Ottershaw

Irene Handl

as Mrs. Farnsworth

Rosalyn Boulter

as Billetting Officer

Maureen Glynne

as Snarrer

Brian Weske

as Limpy

Crew

Len Shilton

Len Shilton Sound Recordist

James Wilson

James Wilson Director of Photography

C. Wilfred Arnold

C. Wilfred Arnold Art Direction

Maude Churchill

Maude Churchill Wardrobe Supervisor

Harry Hayward

Harry Hayward Makeup Artist

Arthur Grant

Arthur Grant Camera Operator

Robert Asher

Robert Asher Assistant Director

Harold V. King

Harold V. King Sound Supervisor

Charles Williams

Charles Williams Music Director

Maurice Elvey

Maurice Elvey Associate Producer

Wallace Orton

Wallace Orton Associate Producer

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 06 November 1944

Production Companies

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