Summary
In the Doghouse is a British film first released in 1961,
directed by Darcy Conyers.
The film stars Leslie Phillips, Peggy Cummins, Hattie Jacques, James Booth and Dick Bentley.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Darcy Conyers
- Script: Michael Pertwee
- Photo: Alan Hume
- Music: Philip Green
- Cast: Leslie Phillips (Jimmy Fox-Upton), Peggy Cummins (Sally), Hattie Jacques (Gudgeon), James Booth (Bob Skeffington), Dick Bentley (Mr. Peddle), Colin Gordon (Dean), Joan Heal (Mrs. Peddle), Esma Cannon (Mrs. Raikes), Fenella Fielding (Miss Fordyce), Richard Goolden (Mr. Ribart), Joan Hickson (Miss Gibbs), Vida Hope (Mrs. Crabtree), Judith Furse (Massage Woman), Jacqueline Jones (Rita), Harry Locke (Grocer), Lance Percival (Policeman), Kynaston Reeves (Colonel), Patsy Rowlands (Barmaid), Peggy Thorpe-Bates (Mrs. Muswell), Joan Young (Middle-Aged Woman), Sally Douglas (Hairdresser), Hugh Lloyd (Man at Bar)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 95 min
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