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Object Details

Category
Film
Related period
Second World War (content)
Creator
Ministry of Information (Production sponsor)
RAF Film Production Unit (Production Company)
United States Army Air Corps Film Unit (Production Company)
Associated Screen Studios, Montreal (Production Company)
Boulting, John (Production individual)
Howell, John [production designer] (Production individual)
Waxman, Harry (Production individual)
Taylor, Gilbert (Production individual)
Brown, George Hambley (Production individual)
Rattigan, Terence (Production individual)
Gray, Hugh (Production individual)
Beck, Reginald (Production individual)
Del Campo, Michael (Production individual)
Poulton, Charles (Production individual)
Boote, Cliff (Production individual)
Partleton, George (Production individual)
Finlayson, Michael (Production individual)
Rick, Kenneth Kino (Production individual)
Sayer, Stanley (Production individual)
Streeter, Syd (Production individual)
Bryan, Tim (Production individual)
Morse, Ray (Production individual)
Sutherland, Maxie (Production individual)
Smith, Jean (Production individual)
Jacob, Gordon (Production individual)
Mathieson, Muir (Production individual)
RAF Symphony Orchestra (Production individual)
Attenborough, Richard Samuel (Production cast)
Watling, Jack (Production cast)
Tomlinson, David (Production cast)
Rider, Sid (Production cast)
Latham, Stuart (Production cast)
Wakefield, Hugh (Production cast)
Challenor, Bromley (Production cast)
Perzanowski, Z (Production cast)
Squire, Ronald (Production cast)
Twist, Derek N (Production cast)
Nixen, Leslie (Production cast)
Reeve, Len (Production cast)
Busby, W (Production cast)
MacRae, Arthur (Production cast)
Tate, Reginald (Production cast)
Price, Elwyn (Production cast)
Duggan, Tommy (Production cast)
Justin, John (Production cast)
Hulme, Anthony (Production cast)
Harroway, Michael (Production cast)
Rutherford, Edward (Production cast)
Shaw, Sebastian (Production cast)
Adam, Ronald George Hinings (Production cast)
Robinson, Edward G (Production cast)
Love, Bessie (Production cast)
Crutcher, Norvell (Production cast)
Bolton, Arthur (Production cast)
Markle, Fletcher (Production cast)
Baker, Jack (Production cast)
Dick, Stuart (Production cast)
Baylis, Peter (Production cast)
Stuart, Nick (Production cast)
Waddington, Patrick (Production cast)
Tomlinson, Tommy (Production cast)
McNeile, Michael (Production cast)
Fitzgerald, Jerry (Production cast)
Worth, Eric (Production cast)
Cole, George (Production cast)
Nicol, Hamish (Production cast)
Matheson, Murray (Production cast)
Production date
1944
Place made
GB
Dimensions

whole: Number Of Items/reels/tapes 10

Catalogue number
APY 26

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