Ring of Bright Water (1969) - film review
Jack Couffer
Comedy / Drama

Summary
Ring of Bright Water is a British film comedy-drama first released in 1969,
directed by Jack Couffer.
The film stars Bill Travers, Virginia McKenna, Peter Jeffrey, Jameson Clark and Helena Gloag.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Jack Couffer
- Script: Jack Couffer, Gavin Maxwell, Bill Travers
- Photo: Wolfgang Suschitzky
- Music: Frank Cordell
- Cast: Bill Travers (Graham Merrill), Virginia McKenna (Mary MacKenzie), Peter Jeffrey (Colin Wilcox), Jameson Clark (Storekeeper), Helena Gloag (Mrs. Flora Elrich), Willie Joss (Lighthouse keeper), Roddy McMillan (Bus driver), Jean Taylor Smith (Mrs. Sarah Chambers), Christopher Benjamin (Fishmonger), Kevin Collins (Fisherman), Archie Duncan (Road mender), June Ellis (Barmaid), Philippa Gail (Pet stall girl), Tommy Godfrey (Ticket seller), Walter Hall, Bill Horsley (Timid man), Philip McCall (Frank), Philip Morant, Michael O’Halloran (Herman), John Young (Guard), James Gibson (Sleeping car attendant)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 107 min
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