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The Gambler and the Lady

1952 | Drama · Crime

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Synopsis

The Gambler and the Lady is a 1952 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Dane Clark, Kathleen Byron and Naomi Chance. It was written by Newfield and produced by Hammer Films, filmed at Bray Studios. Michael Carreras handled Casting, Phil Leakey Makeup and J. Elder Wills was Art Director. The film was directed by American Sam Newfield, but for labor quota reasons, a British director had to be credited instead on the British prints. Filming went from May 19, 1952, through June 16, 1952, and the film was trade shown in the UK on Jan. 6, 1953. The film was released first in the US in December 1952, and then later in the UK in January, 1953.

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Credits

Producer
Anthony Hinds
Director
Sam Newfield
Screenplay
Sam Newfield
Director of Photography
Walter J. Harvey
Original Music Composer
Ivor Slaney
Country
United Kingdom

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