The Gentle Gunman
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| The Gentle Gunman | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Basil Dearden |
| Produced by | Basil Dean Michael Relph |
| Written by | Roger MacDougall |
| Starring | John Mills Dirk Bogarde |
| Music by | John Greenwood |
| Cinematography | Gordon Dines |
| Editing by | Peter Tanner |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures (USA) |
| Release date(s) | |
| Running time | 86 minutes |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
The Gentle Gunman is a black-and-white 1952 Ealing Studios drama film starring Dirk Bogarde and John Mills.
[edit] Plot summary
During WW II IRA terrorists are captured in London after one of their members starts questioning their causes.
[edit] Cast
- John Mills - Terence Sullivan
- Dirk Bogarde - Matt Sullivan
- Robert Beatty - Shinto
- Elizabeth Sellars - Maureen Fagan
- Barbara Mullen - Molly Fagan
[edit] External links
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