Child's Play (1954 film)
Child's Play | |
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Directed by | Margaret Thomson |
Produced by | Herbert Mason |
Written by | Don Sharp |
Starring |
Christopher Beeny Mona Washbourne |
Music by | Antony Hopkins |
Cinematography | Denny Densham |
Edited by | John Legard |
Production company |
Group Three Productions |
Distributed by | British Lion Film Corporation (UK) |
Release date |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Child's Play is a 1954 British film.
It is a science-fiction film about children who manage to split the atom and thereby create a new form of popcorn.[1] Directed by Margaret Thomson, it was based on a script by Don Sharp, who also worked on the film as an assistant.[2]
Cast
- Mona Washbourne as Miss Emily Goslett
- Christopher Beeny as Horatio Flynn
- Patrick Wells as Han 'Einstein' Boltz
- Ian Smith as Tom Chizzler
- Anneke Wills as Alice Nightingale
- John Sharp as Police Sergeant Butler
- Peter Sallis as Bill
References
- ↑ "Margaret Thomson. NZonscreen.
- ↑ "Comedy is child's play to former actor". The Australian Women's Weekly. National Library of Australia. 5 November 1952. p. 54. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
External links
- Child's Play on IMDb
- Child's Play at BFI
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