| Always a Bride | |
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| Directed by | Ralph Smart | 
| Written by | Peter Jones  Ralph Smart  | 
| Produced by | Robert Garrett  George Pitcher Earl St. John  | 
| Starring | Peggy Cummins  Terence Morgan Ronald Squire James Hayter  | 
| Cinematography | James Bawden  C. M. Pennington-Richards  | 
| Edited by | Alfred Roome | 
| Music by | Benjamin Frankel | 
Production company  | Clarion Films  | 
| Distributed by | General Film Distributors | 
Release date  | 12 August 1953 | 
Running time  | 82 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
Always a Bride is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Ralph Smart and starring Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan and Ronald Squire.[1] The film's sets were designed by Maurice Carter.
Plot
A British father and daughter work a confidence trick up and down the luxury hotels of the French Riviera by posing as a newly married couple. Trouble begins, however, when the daughter falls in love with a tax investigator.
Cast
- Peggy Cummins as Clare Hemsley
 - Terence Morgan as Terence Winch
 - Ronald Squire as Victor Hemsley
 - James Hayter as Dutton
 - Marie Lohr as Dowager
 - Geoffrey Sumner as Teddy
 - David Hurst as Beckstein
 - Sebastian Cabot as Taxi Driver
 - Charles Goldner as Hotel Manager
 - Jacques B. Brunius as Inspector
 - Jill Day as Singer
 - Jacques Brown as Manager
 - Dino Galvani as Magistrate
 - Mary Hinton as Dowager
 - Eliot Makeham as Roger, Hotel Guest
 - Martin Benson as Hotel Desk Clerk
 - Robert Rietti as Inspector
 
References
- ↑ Mayer p.84
 
Bibliography
- Mayer, Geoffrey. Guide to British Cinema. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003.
 
External links
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