My Sister and I (film)
My Sister and I | |
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Original lobby card | |
Directed by | Harold Huth |
Produced by |
John Corfield Harold Huth |
Written by |
Michael Medwin A.R. Rawlinson Joan Rees Robert Westerby |
Based on | the novel High Pavement by Emery Bonett |
Starring |
Sally Ann Howes Barbara Mullen Dermot Walsh Hazel Court Martita Hunt Patrick Holt |
Music by | Bretton Byrd |
Cinematography | Harry Waxman |
Edited by | John D. Guthridge |
Production company |
Burnham Productions |
Distributed by | General Film Distributors (UK) |
Release dates | 8 June 1948 (London)(UK) |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
My Sister and I is a 1948 British drama film directed by Harold Huth and starring Sally Ann Howes, Dermot Walsh and Martita Hunt.[1] The screenplay concerns a woman who comes under suspicion when an elderly lady she lodges with dies and leaves her all her money. It is based on the novel High Pavement by Emery Bonett.
Plot summary
A young woman who acts in a small theatre comes under suspicion of murder when the elderly lady she lodges with dies and leaves her all her money.[2]
Cast
- Sally Ann Howes ... Robina Adams
- Dermot Walsh ... Graham Forbes
- Martita Hunt ... Mrs. Camelot
- Barbara Mullen ... Hypatia Foley
- Patrick Holt ... Roger Crisp
- Hazel Court ... Helena Forsythe
- Joan Rees ... Ardath Bondage
- Jane Hylton ... Elsie
- Michael Medwin ... Charlie
- Rory MacDermot ... Michael Marsh
- Hugh Miller ... Hubert Bondage
- Ian Wilson ... Horsnell
- Niall Lawlor ... Harry
- Elizabeth Sydney ... Phyllis
- Jack Vyvian ... Pomfret
- Helen Goss ... Mrs. Pomfret
- Stewart Rome ... Colonel Thursby
- Olwen Brookes ... Mrs. Lippincott
- Wilfrid Caithness ... Coroner
- John Miller ... Bishop
- Amy Dalby ... Female Cleaner
- James Knight ... Dustman
- Barbara Leake ... First Elderly Woman
- Diana Dors ... Dreary Girl
References
- ↑ "My Sister and I (1948)". BFI.
- ↑ Hal Erickson. "My Sister and I (1948) - Harold Huth - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie". AllMovie.
External links
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