Summary
Badger’s Green is a British film comedy first released in 1949,
directed by John Irwin.
The film stars Barbara Murray, Brian Nissen, Garry Marsh, Kynaston Reeves and Laurence Naismith.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: John Irwin
- Script: William Fairchild, R.C. Sherriff
- Photo: Walter J. Harvey
- Music: Malcolm Arnold
- Cast: Barbara Murray (Jane Morton), Brian Nissen (Dickie Wetherby), Garry Marsh (Major Forrester), Kynaston Reeves (Dr. Wetherby), Laurence Naismith (Mr. Butler), Mary Merrall (Mrs. Wetherby), Jack McNaughton (Mr. Twigg), Sydney Bromley (Alf – the Ragholt scorer), Clifford Buckton (Sgt. Foster), Peter Drury (Clem Morgan), Jack Faint (Alf Burgess), Stuart Latham (PC Percy), Andrew Leigh (Ragholt vicar), Joan Maude (Mrs. Forrester), Roger Maxwell (Sir John), Lionel Murton (Albert), Norman Pierce (Sam Rogers), Ethel Ramsey (Mrs. Rogers), Patrick Troughton (Jim Carter), Lockwood West (Managing director), Sam Kydd (Uncredited)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 62 min
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