Summary
Room to Let is a British crime film first released in 1950,
directed by Godfrey Grayson.
The film stars Jimmy Hanley, Valentine Dyall, Christine Silver, Merle Tottenham and Constance Smith.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Godfrey Grayson
- Script: Margery Allingham, John Gilling, Godfrey Grayson
- Photo: Cedric Williams
- Music: Frank Spencer
- Cast: Jimmy Hanley (Curly Minter), Valentine Dyall (Dr. Fell), Christine Silver (Mrs. Musgrave), Merle Tottenham (Alice), Constance Smith (Molly Nusgrave), Charles Hawtrey (Mike Atkinson), Aubrey Dexter (Harding), Anthony La Penna (JJ), Reginald Dyson (Sergeant Cranbourne), Laurence Naismith (Editor), John Clifford (Atkinson), Stuart Saunders (Porter), Cyril Conway (Dr. Mansfield), Charles Houston (Tom), Harriet Peterworth (Matron), Charles Mander (P.C. Smith), H. Hamilton Earle (Orderly), F.A. Williams (Butler), Archie Callum (Night Watchman)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 68 min; B&W
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