Summary
Two Living, One Dead is a Swedish-British film first released in 1961,
directed by Anthony Asquith.
The film is based on a novel by Sigurd Christiansen and stars Virginia McKenna, Bill Travers, Patrick McGoohan, Alf Kjellin and Dorothy Alison.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Anthony Asquith
- Script: Anthony Asquith, Sigurd Christiansen (novel), Lindsay Galloway
- Photo: Gunnar Fischer
- Music: Jack Gill, Bengt Hallberg, Erik Nordgren, Gösta Theselius
- Cast: Virginia McKenna (Helen Berger), Bill Travers (Andersson), Patrick McGoohan (Erik Berger), Alf Kjellin (Rogers), Dorothy Alison (Esther Kester), Noel Willman (Johnson), Pauline Jameson (Miss Larsen), Isa Quensel (Miss Larousse), Peter Vaughan (John Kester), Derek Francis (Broms), Michael Crawford (Nils Lindwall), Marianne Nielsen (Miss Lind), John Moulder-Brown (Rolf Berger), Peter Bathurst (Engelhardt), Georg Skarstedt (Torp), Mona Geijer-Falkner (Mrs. Holm), Torsten Lilliecrona (The Doctor), Alan Bair (Bit Part), Mikael Bolin (Peter), Alan Rothwell (Karlson)
- Country: Sweden / UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 105 min; B&W
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