Something Money Can't Buy

Something Money Can't Buy

Infobox Film
name = Something Money Can't Buy
writer = Pat Jackson and
J.L. Hodson
starring = Anthony Steel
Patricia Roc
director = Pat Jackson
producer = Joseph Janni
music = Nino Rota
cinematography = C.M. Pennington-Richards
editing = Sidney Hayers
distributor = Vic Films Productions Ltd
released = 1952
runtime = 83 min.
language = English
country = UK
budget =
amg_id =1:110941
imdb_id = 0045172

"Something Money Can't Buy" is a 1952 British film starring Patricia Roc and Anthony Steel.

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*imdb name|0045172


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