Summary
Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday is a British crime film first released in 1939,
directed by Walter Forde.
The film is based on a novel by Leo Grex and stars Gordon Harker, Alastair Sim, Linden Travers, Wally Patch and Edward Chapman.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Walter Forde
- Script: Sidney Gilliat, Leo Grex (novel), Frank Launder, J.O.C. Orton, Hans Wolfgang Priwin
- Photo: Jack E. Cox
- Music: Charles Williams
- Cast: Gordon Harker (Inspector Hornleigh), Alastair Sim (Sergeant Bingham), Linden Travers (Miss Meadows), Wally Patch (Police Sergeant), Edward Chapman (Captain Fraser), Philip Leaver (Bradfield), Kynaston Reeves (Dr. Manners), John Turnbull (Chief Constable), Wyndham Goldie (Sir George Winbeck), Cyril Conway, Eileen Bell, Cecil Bevan (Man In Solicitor’s Office), Peter Bull (Radio Ham), Charles Carson (Chief Superintendent), Michael Denison (Bit), Derek Farr (Bridge Club Member), John Glyn-Jones (Alfred), Morland Graham (Griggle), Irene Handl (Boarder), Betty Jardine (Alfred’s Girlfriend), Megs Jenkins (Maid), Mary Jerrold (Mrs. Bracer), David Keir (Boarder), Laurence Kitchin (Solicitor’s Clerk), Beatrice Varley (Mrs. Mooney)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 90 min; B&W
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