It Always Rains on Sunday
Year:
1947
Production Country:
Great Britain
A married woman shelters her former lover in her London home after he has escaped from prison. Discontented with her dull marriage, she begins to rediscover her former love for him.
Cast & credits
Cast
- Rose Sandigate Googie Withers
- Det Sgt Fothergill Jack Warner
- Tommy Swann John McCallum
- George Sandigate Edward Chapman
- Whitey Jimmy Hanley
- Freddie John Carol
- Lou Hyams John Slater
- Vi Sandigate Susan Shaw
- Morry Hyams Sydney Tafler
- Dicey Alfie Bass
- Doris Sandigate Patricia Plunkett
- Sadie Hyams Betty Ann Davies
- Slopey Collins Michael Howard
- Bessie, Morry's sister Jane Hylton
- Det Sgt Leech Frederick Piper
- barmaid of the 'Two Compasses' Betty Baskcomb
- Mrs Spry Hermione Baddeley
- Alfie Sandigate David Lines
- Solly Hyams Meier Tzelniker
- Ted Edwards Nigel Stock
- Caleb Neesley John Salew
- Mrs Neesley Gladys Henson
- Mrs Watson Edie Martin
- governor of the 'Two Compasses' Gilbert Davis
- Bill Hawkins Al Millen
- Mrs Wallis Vida Hope
- yardmaster Arthur Hambling
- Ted's landlady Grace Arnold
- Reverend Black John Vere
- Chuck Evans Patrick Jones
- Joe Joe Carr
- Sam Fred Griffiths
- Bertie Potts Francis O'rawe
- newspaper boy David Knox
Credits
Direction
- Director Robert Hamer
Production
- Production Company Ealing Studios
- Producer Michael Balcon
- Associate Producer Henry Cornelius
- Unit Manager Harry Hand
- Production Supervisor Hal Mason
- Studio Ealing Studios
Casting
- Crowd and Small Parts Casting Muriel Cole
Writing
- Screenplay Angus Macphail
- Screenplay Robert Hamer
- Screenplay Henry Cornelius
- From the novel by Arthur La Bern
Photography
- Director of Photography Douglas Slocombe
- Camera Operator Jeff Seaholme
Special Effects
- Special Effects Cliff Richardson
- Special Effects Richard Dendy
Editing
- Editor Michael Truman
Design
- Art Director Duncan Sutherland
Costumes
- Miss Googie Withers' Frocks designed by Horrockses Fashions Ltd.
- Wardrobe Supervisor Anthony Mendleson
Make-up
- Make-up Ernest Taylor
- Hair Styles Doreen Hart
Music
- Incidental Music Georges Auric
- Song 'Theme Without Words' composed by Mischa Spoliansky
- Music played by The Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor Ernest Irving
- Dance music arranged and played by Stanley Black
- Dance music arranged and played by W. Pogson
Sound
- Sound Supervisor Stephen Dalby
- Recordist George Diamond
