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Dulcimer Street (1948) Poster

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Sidney Gilliat

Writing Credits  

Norman Collins ... (novel)
 
Sidney Gilliat ... (screenplay) and
J.B. Williams ... (screenplay)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  

Wylie Watson ... Mr. Josser
Fay Compton ... Mrs. Josser
Susan Shaw ... Doris Josser
Stephen Murray ... Uncle Henry
Richard Attenborough ... Percy Boon
Gladys Henson ... Mrs. Boon
Ivy St. Helier Ivy St. Helier ... Connie Coke
Joyce Carey ... Mrs. Vizzard
Alastair Sim ... Mr. Squales
Andrew Crawford Andrew Crawford ... Bill
Eleanor Summerfield ... The Blonde
Jack McNaughton Jack McNaughton ... Jimmy
Maurice Denham ... Jack Rufus
Aubrey Dexter ... Mr. Battlebury
Henry Hewitt Henry Hewitt ... Verriter
Arthur Howard Arthur Howard ... Mr. Chinkwell
Fabia Drake ... Mrs. Jan Byl
Sydney Tafler ... Night Club Receptionist
Henry Edwards ... Police Superintendent
George Cross George Cross ... Inspector Cartwright
Cyril Chamberlain Cyril Chamberlain ... Det. Sgt. Wilson
Edward Evans ... Det. Sgt. Taylor
John Salew ... Mr. Barks
Russell Waters Russell Waters ... Clerk of the Court
Cecil Trouncer Cecil Trouncer ... Mr. Henry Wassall, K.C.
Kenneth Downey Kenneth Downey ... Mr. Veezey Blaize, K.C
Ivor Barnard ... Mr. Justice Plymme
Basil Cunard Basil Cunard ... Foreman of the Jury
Wensley Pithey Wensley Pithey ... 1st Warden
Manville Tarrant Manville Tarrant ... 2nd Warden
Hugh Griffith ... Headlam Fynne
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Grace Allardyce Grace Allardyce ... Schoolmistress (uncredited)
Arty Ash Arty Ash ... Drunk (uncredited)
Stanley Beard Stanley Beard ... 2nd Policeman (uncredited)
Elise Bernard Elise Bernard ... Woman at door (uncredited)
John Boxer John Boxer ... Prison Officer (uncredited)
Susan Buret Susan Buret ... Policewoman (uncredited)
Joe Clark Joe Clark ... Police Constable (uncredited)
Ivy Collins Ivy Collins ... 1st Woman (uncredited)
Howard Douglas ... Juryman (uncredited)
Alexander Field Alexander Field ... Newspaper Seller (uncredited)
Alexis France Alexis France ... Miss Bowker (uncredited)
Leo Genn ... Narrator, introduction (uncredited)
John Gregson ... (uncredited)
Lionel Grose Lionel Grose ... Usher (uncredited)
George Hilsdon ... Old Bailey Policeman (uncredited)
Michael Kent Michael Kent ... Pathologist (uncredited)
Frederick Knight Frederick Knight ... Newsboy (uncredited)
Frank Ling Frank Ling ... Mechanic (uncredited)
Lala Lloyd Lala Lloyd ... Sister (uncredited)
Arthur Lowe ... Commuter on Train (uncredited)
Jack May ... Bystander (uncredited)
Dodd Mehan Dodd Mehan ... Doctor (uncredited)
Leonard Morris Leonard Morris ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Myrette Morven ... Female Employee (uncredited)
Dido Plumb Dido Plumb ... Protester (uncredited)
Owen Reynolds Owen Reynolds ... Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Ewan Roberts ... 1st Policeman (uncredited)
J.H. Roberts ... Old Gentleman (uncredited)
Stanley Rose Stanley Rose ... Warder (uncredited)
Alan Saynes Alan Saynes ... Clerk (uncredited)
Nellie Sheffield Nellie Sheffield ... 2nd Woman (uncredited)
Ewen Solon ... Clerk (uncredited)
Reg Thomason ... Bystander (uncredited)
Paula Young Paula Young ... Miss Sweeting (uncredited)

Produced by 

Sidney Gilliat ... producer
Frank Launder ... producer
J. Arthur Rank ... executive producer

Music by 

Benjamin Frankel

Cinematography by 

Wilkie Cooper

Editing by 

Thelma Connell ... (as Thelma Myers)

Art Direction by 

Roy Oxley

Costume Design by 

Beatrice Dawson ... dress designer
John Gudenian ... dress designer

Makeup Department 

Biddy Chrystal ... hair stylist
Jim Hydes ... makeup artist (as Jim Hyde)

Production Management 

Percy Hermes ... production manager
Pat MacDonnell ... assistant production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Geoffrey Lambert ... assistant director

Sound Department 

Jack Locke ... sound
Gordon K. McCallum ... sound mixer
Peter Davies ... first assistant dubbing mixer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Ernest Steward ... camera operator (as Ernie Steward)

Editorial Department 

Tony Lower ... second assistant editor (uncredited)
Jim Pople ... assistant editor (uncredited)
Peggy Walsh ... first assistant editor (uncredited)
Joan Warwick ... assembly cutter (uncredited)

Music Department 

Muir Mathieson ... conductor
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ... performers (as The Royal Philharmoic Orchestra)
Doreen Carwithen ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department 

Paddy Arnold ... continuity
Crew believed to be complete

See also

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