The Turners of Prospect Road Trailer

The Turners of Prospect Road Trailer (1947)

16 June 1947 Drama, Comedy 88 mins

A London cabby finds a greyhound puppy in his cab, and gives it to his daughter. She raises it and trains it up at the race tracks; and in spite of crooked rival owners, the dog eventually wins the Greyhound Derby.

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Cast

Wilfrid Lawson

as Will Turner

Helena Pickard

as Lil Turner

Maureen Glynne

as Betty Turner

Amy Veness

as Grandma

Jeanne De Casalis

as Mrs. Webster

Shamus Locke

as Terence O’Keefe

Christopher Steele

as Magistrate

Giselle Morlais

as Jacqueline

Andrew Blackett

as Andrew Carroll

Gus McNaughton

as Knocker

Peter Bull

as J.G. Clarkson

Leslie Perrins

as Mr. Webster

Crew

Philip Green

Philip Green Conductor

Ted Lloyd

Ted Lloyd Camera Operator

Frederick Ford

Frederick Ford Director of Photography

Dot Foreman

Dot Foreman Continuity

Charles Leeds

Charles Leeds Production Manager

Gordon Lipman

Gordon Lipman First Assistant Director

Donald Ginsberg

Donald Ginsberg Supervising Editor

Sydney Hill

Sydney Hill Makeup Artist

George Ward

George Ward Art Direction

Robert Navarro

Robert Navarro Camera Operator

Nicholas Brodszky

Original Music Composer

Tommy Meyers

Tommy Meyers Sound Recordist

Charles T. Parkhouse

Charles T. Parkhouse Sound Recordist

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 16 June 1947

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