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An Inspector Calls

Is he real... or the creature of conscience?
1954 | 80m | English

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An upper-crust family dinner is interrupted by a police inspector who brings news that a girl known to everyone present has died in suspicious circumstances. It seems that any or all of them could have had a hand in her death. But who is the mysterious Inspector and what can he want of them?
Release Date: Mar 16, 1954
Director: Guy Hamilton
Writer: Desmond Davis, J. B. Priestley
Genres: Drama, Romance, Crime, Mystery
Keywords corruption, prostitute, department store, fiancé, scandal, engagement, alcoholism, film noir, based on play or musical, class differences, super power, extramarital affair
Production Companies Watergate
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Alastair Sim Inspector Poole
Olga Lindo Mrs. Sybil Birling
Arthur Young Mr. Arthur Birling
Brian Worth Gerald Croft
Eileen Moore Sheila Birling
Bryan Forbes Eric Birling
Jane Wenham Eva Smith
George Woodbridge Fish & Chip Shop Owner - Stanley
Barbara Everest Committee Member - Mrs. Lefson
Charles Saynor Police Officer - Arnold Ransom
Olwen Brookes Miss Francis - Hat Saleswoman
John Welsh Shop Walker - Mr. Timmon
Jenny Jones Small Girl
Norman Bird Jones-Collins - Foreman
George Cole Tram Conductor
Renee Cunliffe
Brenda Duncan
Mabel Etherington
Victor Harrington
George Hirste
Pat Neal
Paul Phillips
Arthur Sandifer
Catherine Willmer
Name Job
Guy Hamilton Director
Robert Lynn Assistant Director
Edward Scaife Director of Photography
Robert Day Camera Operator
Desmond Davis Screenplay
Alan Osbiston Editor
Red Law Sound Recordist
Francis Chagrin Original Music Composer, Conductor
Bridget Sellers Wardrobe Master
J. B. Priestley Theatre Play, Writer
Joseph Bato Art Direction
Eric Carter Makeup Artist
Barbara Hopkins Sound
Chris Greenham Sound Editor
Ted Sturgis Third Assistant Director
Pamela Davies Continuity
John Cox Sound Supervisor
Henry Montsash Hairdresser
George Stephenson Sound Recordist
Raymond Anzarut Production Manager
Julia Squire Wardrobe Designer
Name Title
A.D. Peters Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Alastair Sim is super as the man who calls upon the well-to-do "Birling" family with the very sad news that a young girl has been found dead. What's that to do with them, asks "Mr. Birling" (Arthur Young)? Well over the next eighty minutes this man lays before them a cleverly constructed series of t ... heories that could easily suggest that any or all of them might be responsible for the sad and lonely predicament the young woman found herself in at the end of her life. Spurned affections and accusations of neglect, cruelty - psychologically rather than physical, and thoughtlessness could readily be laid at their door as "Poole" exposes a family riven with double standards and hypocrisy. His simple and polite inquisition gradually reveals secrets that the family would far sooner have remained so - but, are they the only people with secrets? Is "Poole" really who he claims to be? Guy Hamilton cleverly allows the darkly mischievous writing of JB Priestley and the considerable talents of his leading man to take centre screen here, and to draw us into this spider's web of a story. The format sticks pretty closely to that of the original stage performance - almost all set in just the one room of their home, and each of the small cast get their moment to squirm under his spotlight of interrogation. It's well paced and shows off Sim at his best.

Jan 06, 2024