- Daughter of Darkness (1948 film)
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Daughter of Darkness is a 1947 British film, with macabre overtones, directed by Lance Comfort and starring Anne Crawford, Maxwell Reed and - in the central role - Siobhan McKenna. Released in January 1948, it was based on a then ten-year-old play by Max Catto called They Walk Alone.[1]
Cast
- Anne Crawford - Bess Stanforth
- Maxwell Reed - Dan
- Siobhan McKenna - Emmy Baudine
- George Thorpe - Tallent
- Barry Morse - Robert Stanforth
- Liam Redmond - Father Cocoran
- Cyril Smith - Joe
- Honor Blackman - Julie Tallent
- Denis Gordon - Saul Trevethick
- Grant Tyler - Larry Tallent
- Norman Shelley - Smithers
- George Merritt - Constable
- Ann Clery - Miss Foley
- Arthur Hambling - Jacob
- David Greene - David Price
References
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Films directed by Lance Comfort 1940s Penn of Pennsylvania • Hatter's Castle • Those Kids from Town • Squadron Leader X • Escape to Danger • When We Are Married • Old Mother Riley Detective • Hotel Reserve • Great Day • Bedelia • Temptation Harbour • Daughter of Darkness • Silent Dust1950s Portrait of Clare • The Girl on the Pier • Bang! You're Dead • Eight O'Clock Walk • The Man in the Road • Face in the Night • Man from Tangier • At the Stroke of Nine • The Ugly Duckling • Make Mine a Million1960s The Breaking Point • Rag Doll • Pit of Darkness • The Painted Smile • Touch of Death • Tomorrow at Ten • Blind Corner • Live It Up! • Be My Guest • Devils of DarknessCategories:- 1948 films
- 1940s crime films
- British films
- British crime films
- English-language films
- Films directed by Lance Comfort
- 1940s British film stubs
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