The Horse's Mouth

The Horse's Mouth

De la bouche du cheval

De la bouche du cheval (The Horse's Mouth) est un film britannique réalisé par Ronald Neame, sorti en 1958.

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  • Titre : De la bouche du cheval
  • Titre original : The Horse's Mouth
  • Réalisation : Ronald Neame
  • Scénario : Alec Guinness d'après le livre de Joyce Cary
  • Production : John Bryan, Albert Fennell et Ronald Neame
  • Musique : Kenneth V. Jones
  • Photographie : Arthur Ibbetson
  • Montage : Anne V. Coates
  • Pays d'origine : Royaume-Uni
  • Format : Couleurs - 1,66:1 - Mono
  • Genre : Comédie
  • Durée : 97 minutes
  • Date de sortie : 1958

Distribution

  • Alec Guinness : Gulley Jimson
  • Kay Walsh : Coker
  • Renee Houston : Sara Monday
  • Mike Morgan : Nosey
  • Robert Coote : Sir William Beeder
  • Arthur Macrae : A.W. Alabaster
  • Veronica Turleigh : Lady Beeder
  • Michael Gough : Abel
  • Reginald Beckwith : Capt. Jones
  • Ernest Thesiger : Hickson

Liens externes

  • Portail du cinéma Portail du cinéma
  • Portail des années 1950 Portail des années 1950
  • Portail du Royaume-Uni Portail du Royaume-Uni
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