Summary
The Final Test is a British film comedy-drama first released in 1953,
directed by Anthony Asquith.
The film stars Jack Warner, Robert Morley, George Relph, Adrianne Allen and Ray Jackson.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Anthony Asquith
- Script: Terence Rattigan
- Photo: William McLeod
- Music: Benjamin Frankel
- Cast: Jack Warner (Sam Palmer), Robert Morley (Alexander Whitehead), George Relph (Syd Thompson), Adrianne Allen (Aunt Ethel), Ray Jackson (Reggie Palmer), Brenda Bruce (Cora), Stanley Maxted (Senator), Joan Swinstead (Miss Fanshawe), John Glyn-Jones (Mr. Willis), Len Hutton (Frank Jarvis), Denis Compton (Cricket Player), Alec Bedser (Cricket Player), Godfrey Evans (Cricket Player), Jim Laker (Cricket Player), Cyril Washbrook (Cricket Player), John Arlott (Himself – Cricket Commentary by), Richard Bebb (Frank Weller), Valentine Dyall (Man in Black), Fred Griffiths (Taxi Driver), Roddy Hughes (Mr. Harborne), Duncan Lamont (Unpleasant Pub Customer), Johnnie Schofield (Railway Porter), Richard Wattis (Cricket Fan in the Stand.), Audrey White, Ben Williams (Ticket Collector)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 84 min
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