The Long Shadow (film)
For other uses, see Long Shadow (disambiguation).
The Long Shadow | |
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Directed by | Peter Maxwell |
Produced by | John Pellatt |
Written by | Paddy Manning O'Brine (as Manning O'Brine) |
Starring |
John Crawford Susan Hampshire |
Music by | Bill McGuffie |
Cinematography | Norman Warwick |
Edited by | Allan Morrison |
Production company |
Argo Film Productions |
Distributed by | J. Arthur Rank Film Distributors |
Release dates | 31 July 1961 (UK) |
Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Long Shadow is a 1961 British second feature, a drama film directed by Peter Maxwell and starring John Crawford, Susan Hampshire and Willoughby Goddard.[1] It was filmed at Pinewood Studios. [2]
Plot summary
In Vienna during the Cold War, the Russians and Americans try to gain control of a boy who can be manipulated for political purposes. An American newspaper journalist attempts to save the Hungarian child and a Swedish nurse from certain death.
Cast
- John Crawford - Kelly
- Susan Hampshire - Gunilla
- Willoughby Goddard - Schober
- Humphrey Lestocq - Bannister
- Rory O'Brine - Ruchi Korbanyi
- Anne Castaldini - Magda
- Margaret Robertson - Mother
- Bill Nagy - Garity
- Lily Kann - Old Lady
- Hana-Maria Pravda - Matron
- Gisele Burke - Lisel
- Sean Sullivan - Burgen
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