Summary
Here Come the Huggetts is a British film comedy-drama first released in 1948,
directed by Ken Annakin.
The film stars Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison, Jane Hylton, Susan Shaw and Petula Clark.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Ken Annakin
- Script: Muriel Box, Sydney Box, Denis Constanduros, Mabel Constanduros, Peter Rogers
- Photo: Reginald H. Wyer
- Music: Antony Hopkins
- Cast: Jack Warner (Joe Huggett), Kathleen Harrison (Ethel Huggett), Jane Hylton (Jane Huggett), Susan Shaw (Susan Huggett), Petula Clark (Pet Huggett), Jimmy Hanley (Jimmy), David Tomlinson (Harold Hinchley), Diana Dors (Diana Hopkins), Peter Hammond (Peter Hawtrey), John Blythe (Gowan), Amy Veness (Grandma), Clive Morton (Mr. Campbell), Maurice Denham (1st Engineer), Doris Hare (Mrs. Fisher), Esma Cannon (Youth Leader), Alison Leggatt (Miss Perks), Dandy Nichols (Aunt Edie), Hal Osmond (2nd Engineer), Peter Scott (Office Boy), Keith Shepherd (Vicar), Edmundo Ros (Himself), Cyril Chamberlain (Policeman at Crash Site), Dennis Harkin (Waiter), Vi Kaley (Wedding Guest)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 93 min
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